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Appendix D: Use of Wave Scenarios to Assess Potential Submerged Oil Mat (SOM) Formation Along the Coast of Florida and Alabama P. Soupy Dalyander, Joseph W. Long, Nathaniel G. Plant, David M. Thompson
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Document Date: 2014-01-24 11:50:07


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Panama City / /

Company

Cox / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Plant et al. / Nathaniel G. Plant / /

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oil downward / surface oil residue mats / strongest energy dissipation / denser-than-sea water sand/oil agglomerate / high wave energy dissipation / surface oil / sand/oil agglomerates / submerged oil mats / oil / buried oil / denser-than-water sediment oil residue / energy / /

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set 80 / /

NaturalFeature

Gulf of Mexico / Florida coasts / Dauphin Island / Florida coast / /

Organization

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / /

Person

David M. Thompson / Nelson / Ting / Kana / /

Position

Hb / Dean / /

Product

Iribarren / M-16 / /

ProvinceOrState

Alabama / Florida / /

Region

Gulf of Mexico / western Florida / northern Gulf of Mexico / /

Technology

simulation / /

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http /

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