Search Results - "Mullin, Joseph"
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Investigation of OMA formation and the effect of minerals
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-09-2010)“…Oil–mineral-aggregates (OMA) have been shown to be effective in oil spills cleanup. Experimental work was carried out to study the effects of physical–chemical…”
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Large-scale cold water dispersant effectiveness experiments with Alaskan crude oils and Corexit 9500 and 9527 dispersants
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (2009)“…There continues to be reluctance in some jurisdictions to use chemical dispersants as a viable countermeasure for accidental oil spills. One argument used by…”
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Oil viscosity limitation on dispersibility of crude oil under simulated at-sea conditions in a large wave tank
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-09-2010)“…This study determined the limiting oil viscosity for chemical dispersion of oil spills under simulated sea conditions in the large outdoor wave tank at the US…”
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Modelling the Transport of Oil-Mineral-Aggregates (OMAs) in the Marine Environment and Assessment of Their Potential Risks
Published in Environmental modeling & assessment (01-02-2011)“…Spilled oil can interact with suspended particles in marine environments and form oil-mineral aggregates (OMAs). Some OMAs with densities higher than seawater…”
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Large-scale dispersant leaching and effectiveness experiments with oils on calm water
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-02-2010)“…The use of dispersants to treat oil spills in calm seas is discouraged because there is insufficient ‘mixing energy’ to cause immediate dispersion of the oil…”
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Quantitative Characterization of PAHs in Burn Residue and Soot Samples and Differentiation of Pyrogenic PAHs from Petrogenic PAHs−The 1994 Mobile Burn Study
Published in Environmental science & technology (15-09-1999)“…Several mesoscale burns were conducted in 1994 in Mobile Bay, AL, to study various aspects of diesel fuel burning in situ. The target PAHs in the diesel,…”
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Introduction/Overview to In Situ Burning of Oil Spills
Published in Spill science & technology bulletin (01-08-2003)“…In situ burning is an oil spill response technique or tool that involves the controlled ignition and burning of the oil at or near the spill site on the…”
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Herding surfactants to contract and thicken oil spills in pack ice for in situ burning
Published in Cold regions science and technology (01-06-2011)“…In situ burning is an oil spill response option particularly suited to remote, ice-covered waters. The key to effective in situ burning is thick oil slicks. If…”
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MORICE––new technology for mechanical oil recovery in ice infested waters
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-01-2003)“…Mechanical oil recovery in ice infested waters (MORICE) was initiated in 1995 to develop technology for the recovery of oil spills in ice. It has been a…”
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In Situ Burning of Spilled Oil at Sea: Research and Development Needs
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The Competitive Effects of Mergers: Stock Market Evidence from the U.S. Steel Dissolution Suit
Published in The Rand journal of economics (01-07-1995)“…We apply and extend the Eckbo-Stillman event-study methodology to investigate the competitive effects of the U.S. Steel consolidation. In contrast to previous…”
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United States Steel's Acquisition of the Great Northern Ore Properties: Vertical Foreclosure or Efficient Contractual Governance?
Published in Journal of law, economics, & organization (01-04-1997)“…This article examines United States Steel Corporation's acquisition by long-term lease of the iron ore properties of the Great Northern Railway. This 1906…”
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A Method for Assessing Environmental Risks of Oil-Mineral-Aggregate to Benthic Organisms
Published in Human and ecological risk assessment (01-01-2010)“…Previous studies have shown that Oil-Mineral-Aggregate (OMA) formation enhances the dispersion of marine oil spills, but the potential impacts of settled OMAs…”
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Laser fluorosensor overflights of the Santa Barbara oil seeps
Published in Spill science & technology bulletin (1996)“…The Emergencies Science Division of Environment Canada recently participated in a series of remote sensing flights over the naturally occurring oil seeps off…”
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MORICE: new technology for mechanical oil recovery in ice infested waters : AMOP 25th Anniversary Special Issue
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Using systematic and comparative analytical data to identify the source of an unknown oil on contaminated birds
Published in Journal of Chromatography A (18-07-1997)“…A tiered and integrated analytical approach for identification of the source of an unknown oil on contaminated birds by use of systematic and comparative GC–MS…”
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In Situ Burning of Spilled Oil
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Ralph Waldo Emerson: From illusion to power
Published in Revista portuguesa de filosofia (01-10-1997)Get full text
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Bridging the Gap: Defining the Debtor's Status during the Involuntary Gap Period
Published in The University of Chicago law review (01-07-1994)“…Through the procedure of involuntary bankruptcy, the US Bankruptcy Code allows creditors to force a debtor into bankruptcy when the debtor fails to pay debts…”
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MAKE IT REAL: Finding the Most Suitable Materials and Components
Published in Integrating Information into the Engineering Design Process (15-12-2013)“…The previous stages of the design process have helped determine what the students’ artifact needs to do, how well it needs to do it, and possible ways to…”
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