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180 Developing an oil spill response system for the Barents Sea: Laboratory study of oil slick behaviour in sea water in different weather conditions and the effect of dispersants Nikolay Dedkov1* , Raisa Ripachova1, El
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Document Date: 2014-11-07 07:17:23


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CBC / Statoil / /

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Russia / /

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Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

Thule Institute / University of Oulu / University of Oulu Figure / University of Oulu Oil / Norwegian Institute of Materials / /

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carrier tankers / heavy oil / rescue services / Oil sample / light oil types / oil viscosity / oil types / medium-heavy oil / weathered oil / crude oil / oil terminals / oil spill collection / oil slick behavior depending / accidental oil spill / light oil / oil type / oil skimmer type / oil spills / oil spill response system / oil samples / oil-water emulsion / Oil spill / data bank / medium-heavy oil sample / oil database / oil emulsions / oil saturation / chemical dispersants / oil / oil properties / physical and chemical properties / oil carrier vessels / oil emulsion / chemical characteristics / chemical method / oil slick behaviour / physico-chemical parameters / oil specific data / oil amount / oil spill behaviour / oil products / /

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Kola Bay / Barents Sea / /

Organization

University of Oulu Figure / Thule Institute / Norwegian Institute of Materials and Chemistry / Ministry of Industry and Trade / State Regional Centre for Standardization / Metrology and Testing / University of Oulu / /

Person

Olga Mikhailova / Elena Gorshenina / /

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*Corresponding author / /

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flash / /

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