Oil Spill Monitoring Handbook /:
Focuses on response phase monitoring for maritime spills.
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Clayton South, Victoria, Australia :
CSIRO Publishing,
2016.
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Zusammenfassung: | Focuses on response phase monitoring for maritime spills. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (x, 288 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 1486306357 9781486306350 9781486306367 1486306365 |
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505 | 8 | |a 4.2.1 Field monitoring capability readiness4.2.2 Team roles and qualifications; 4.2.3 Health and safety considerations; 4.2.4 Logistical requirements; 4.3 The spill response process; 4.3.1 Spill notification and developing situational awareness; 4.3.2 Initial assessment; 4.3.3 Contingency plan activation; 4.3.4 Response decisions; 5 Response option assessment; 5.1 Evaluating response options: net environmental benefit analysis; 5.2 Decision making for shoreline clean-up and assessment ; 5.3 Response evaluation; 6 Response phase monitoring; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Oil spill trajectory modelling. | |
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spelling | Oil Spill Monitoring Handbook / editors: Sharon Hook, Graeme Batley, Michael Holloway, Paul Irving and Andrew Ross. Clayton South, Victoria, Australia : CSIRO Publishing, 2016. 1 online resource (x, 288 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Print version record. Cover; Contents; Foreward; Preface; About the editors; About the authors; Disclaimer; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction to oil spill monitoring; 1.1 Stages of a spill response; 1.2 Scale of the oil spill and the response strategy; 2 Spilled oil: overview of composition, fate, effects and response options; 2.1 Properties of oils; 2.1.1 Specific gravity (or relative density); 2.1.2 Viscosity; 2.1.3 Surface tension; 2.1.4 Adhesion or stickiness; 2.1.5 Pour point; 2.1.6 Volatility; 2.1.7 Asphaltene content; 2.2 Fate of oils in the environment; 2.2.1 Weathering; 2.2.2 Summary. 2.3 Bioaccumulation and toxicity of oil2.3.1 Narcotic toxicity; 2.3.2 Developmental impacts; 2.3.3 Phototoxicity; 2.3.4 Metabolism of oil; 2.3.5 Trophic transfer of oil; 2.3.6 Chronic toxicity of oil; 2.3.7 Indirect effects; 2.3.8 Summary; 2.4 Effects of oil in marine habitats; 2.4.1 Organisms in open ocean environments; 2.4.2 Organisms in nearshore environments; 2.5 Oil spill response options; 2.5.1 Recovery at the source: ship lightering; 2.5.2 At-sea response options; 2.5.3 Shoreline response options; 3 Preparing for oil spill monitoring; 3.1 Designing a monitoring program. 3.1.1 Setting objectives3.2 Study design for environmental monitoring; 3.2.1 Determining the scale and location of the monitoring; 3.2.2 Critical sampling design considerations; 3.3 Field sampling program; 3.3.1 Initial reconnaissance; 3.3.2 Sampling of waters, sediments and biota; 3.3.3 Collection of baseline data; 3.3.4 Time-of-impact data; 3.3.5 Monitoring QA/QC; 3.4 Laboratory analyses; 3.5 Data handling and management; 4 Responding to an oil spill: initial assessment; 4.1 Functions, roles and structures; 4.2 Preparedness and contingency planning. 4.2.1 Field monitoring capability readiness4.2.2 Team roles and qualifications; 4.2.3 Health and safety considerations; 4.2.4 Logistical requirements; 4.3 The spill response process; 4.3.1 Spill notification and developing situational awareness; 4.3.2 Initial assessment; 4.3.3 Contingency plan activation; 4.3.4 Response decisions; 5 Response option assessment; 5.1 Evaluating response options: net environmental benefit analysis; 5.2 Decision making for shoreline clean-up and assessment ; 5.3 Response evaluation; 6 Response phase monitoring; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Oil spill trajectory modelling. 6.2.1 Support to oil spill monitoring6.3 Physical monitoring; 6.3.1 Verification of spill trajectory; 6.3.2 Remote-sensing surveillance; 6.3.3 Sensors; 6.3.4 Platforms; 6.3.5 Wide-area coverage; 6.3.6 Localised coverage; 6.3.7 Other factors to consider when choosing a remote-sensing method; 6.4 Vessel-based surveillance; 6.4.1 Generic vessel operational considerations; 6.4.2 Visual observations; 6.4.3 Sea state; 6.4.4 Oil identification and volume estimation; 6.4.5 Vessel-based surface slick identification systems; 6.4.6 Vessel-based water column monitoring; 6.5 Chemical monitoring. Focuses on response phase monitoring for maritime spills. Includes bibliographical references and index. Oil spills Australia Management. Oil spills Environmental aspects Australia. Oil pollution of the sea Australia Prevention. Déversements de pétrole Australie Gestion. Déversements de pétrole Aspect de l'environnement Australie. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Environmental General. bisacsh Oil spills Environmental aspects fast Oil spills Management fast Australia fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRv8PPH7gCqhkJ8DK8bM Australian Electronic book. Hook, Sharon. Batley, Graeme E. Holloway, Michael. Paul, Irving. Ross, Andrew. Print version: Oil spill monitoring handbook. Victoria, Australia : CSIRO Publishing, ©2016 xvii, 266 pages 9781486306343 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1403117 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Oil Spill Monitoring Handbook / Cover; Contents; Foreward; Preface; About the editors; About the authors; Disclaimer; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction to oil spill monitoring; 1.1 Stages of a spill response; 1.2 Scale of the oil spill and the response strategy; 2 Spilled oil: overview of composition, fate, effects and response options; 2.1 Properties of oils; 2.1.1 Specific gravity (or relative density); 2.1.2 Viscosity; 2.1.3 Surface tension; 2.1.4 Adhesion or stickiness; 2.1.5 Pour point; 2.1.6 Volatility; 2.1.7 Asphaltene content; 2.2 Fate of oils in the environment; 2.2.1 Weathering; 2.2.2 Summary. 2.3 Bioaccumulation and toxicity of oil2.3.1 Narcotic toxicity; 2.3.2 Developmental impacts; 2.3.3 Phototoxicity; 2.3.4 Metabolism of oil; 2.3.5 Trophic transfer of oil; 2.3.6 Chronic toxicity of oil; 2.3.7 Indirect effects; 2.3.8 Summary; 2.4 Effects of oil in marine habitats; 2.4.1 Organisms in open ocean environments; 2.4.2 Organisms in nearshore environments; 2.5 Oil spill response options; 2.5.1 Recovery at the source: ship lightering; 2.5.2 At-sea response options; 2.5.3 Shoreline response options; 3 Preparing for oil spill monitoring; 3.1 Designing a monitoring program. 3.1.1 Setting objectives3.2 Study design for environmental monitoring; 3.2.1 Determining the scale and location of the monitoring; 3.2.2 Critical sampling design considerations; 3.3 Field sampling program; 3.3.1 Initial reconnaissance; 3.3.2 Sampling of waters, sediments and biota; 3.3.3 Collection of baseline data; 3.3.4 Time-of-impact data; 3.3.5 Monitoring QA/QC; 3.4 Laboratory analyses; 3.5 Data handling and management; 4 Responding to an oil spill: initial assessment; 4.1 Functions, roles and structures; 4.2 Preparedness and contingency planning. 4.2.1 Field monitoring capability readiness4.2.2 Team roles and qualifications; 4.2.3 Health and safety considerations; 4.2.4 Logistical requirements; 4.3 The spill response process; 4.3.1 Spill notification and developing situational awareness; 4.3.2 Initial assessment; 4.3.3 Contingency plan activation; 4.3.4 Response decisions; 5 Response option assessment; 5.1 Evaluating response options: net environmental benefit analysis; 5.2 Decision making for shoreline clean-up and assessment ; 5.3 Response evaluation; 6 Response phase monitoring; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Oil spill trajectory modelling. 6.2.1 Support to oil spill monitoring6.3 Physical monitoring; 6.3.1 Verification of spill trajectory; 6.3.2 Remote-sensing surveillance; 6.3.3 Sensors; 6.3.4 Platforms; 6.3.5 Wide-area coverage; 6.3.6 Localised coverage; 6.3.7 Other factors to consider when choosing a remote-sensing method; 6.4 Vessel-based surveillance; 6.4.1 Generic vessel operational considerations; 6.4.2 Visual observations; 6.4.3 Sea state; 6.4.4 Oil identification and volume estimation; 6.4.5 Vessel-based surface slick identification systems; 6.4.6 Vessel-based water column monitoring; 6.5 Chemical monitoring. Oil spills Australia Management. Oil spills Environmental aspects Australia. Oil pollution of the sea Australia Prevention. Déversements de pétrole Australie Gestion. Déversements de pétrole Aspect de l'environnement Australie. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Environmental General. bisacsh Oil spills Environmental aspects fast Oil spills Management fast |
title | Oil Spill Monitoring Handbook / |
title_auth | Oil Spill Monitoring Handbook / |
title_exact_search | Oil Spill Monitoring Handbook / |
title_full | Oil Spill Monitoring Handbook / editors: Sharon Hook, Graeme Batley, Michael Holloway, Paul Irving and Andrew Ross. |
title_fullStr | Oil Spill Monitoring Handbook / editors: Sharon Hook, Graeme Batley, Michael Holloway, Paul Irving and Andrew Ross. |
title_full_unstemmed | Oil Spill Monitoring Handbook / editors: Sharon Hook, Graeme Batley, Michael Holloway, Paul Irving and Andrew Ross. |
title_short | Oil Spill Monitoring Handbook / |
title_sort | oil spill monitoring handbook |
topic | Oil spills Australia Management. Oil spills Environmental aspects Australia. Oil pollution of the sea Australia Prevention. Déversements de pétrole Australie Gestion. Déversements de pétrole Aspect de l'environnement Australie. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Environmental General. bisacsh Oil spills Environmental aspects fast Oil spills Management fast |
topic_facet | Oil spills Australia Management. Oil spills Environmental aspects Australia. Oil pollution of the sea Australia Prevention. Déversements de pétrole Australie Gestion. Déversements de pétrole Aspect de l'environnement Australie. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Environmental General. Oil spills Environmental aspects Oil spills Management Australia Electronic book. |
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