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The Density Behavior of Heavy Oils in Freshwater: The Example of the Lake Wabamun Spill
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Document Date: 2011-08-24 16:41:11


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Washington / D.C. / Edmonton / Atlanta / /

Company

M. Fingas / National Exposure Laboratory / /

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United States / /

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Man-Made Disaster / /

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Environment Canada Environmental Technology Centre / /

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oil slick / tar ball shed oil / released oil / oil paths / less viscous oil / pole treating oil / Less viscous and buoyant oil / larger heavy oil body / oil moving / sunken oil / oil submergence / exposed oil / spilled oil / oil behaviour phenomena / heavy oil mass / spill site / oil density / oil / fuel oil / dense oil behaviour / /

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Wabamum Lake / Lake Wabamun / /

Organization

United States Environmental Protection Agency / National Research Council / National Academy of Science / International Tanker Owner’s Pollution Federation / Nuclear Regulatory Commission / B. Downward / Fieldhouse Emergencies Science and Technology Division / /

Person

Gavin Berg / Alberta Fish / Bruce Hollebone / /

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Georgia / /

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