作者
Thomas B Ryerson, Richard Camilli, John D Kessler, Elizabeth B Kujawinski, Christopher M Reddy, David L Valentine, Elliot Atlas, Donald R Blake, Joost De Gouw, Simone Meinardi, David D Parrish, Jeff Peischl, Jeffrey S Seewald, Carsten Warneke
发表日期
2012/12/11
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
109
期号
50
页码范围
20246-20253
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
Detailed airborne, surface, and subsurface chemical measurements, primarily obtained in May and June 2010, are used to quantify initial hydrocarbon compositions along different transport pathways (i.e., in deep subsurface plumes, in the initial surface slick, and in the atmosphere) during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Atmospheric measurements are consistent with a limited area of surfacing oil, with implications for leaked hydrocarbon mass transport and oil drop size distributions. The chemical data further suggest relatively little variation in leaking hydrocarbon composition over time. Although readily soluble hydrocarbons made up ∼25% of the leaking mixture by mass, subsurface chemical data show these compounds made up ∼69% of the deep plume mass; only ∼31% of the deep plume mass was initially transported in the form of trapped oil droplets. Mass flows along individual transport pathways are also …
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