Factors determining the long-term persistence of Exxon Valdez oil in gravel beaches

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作者
Hayes, MO [1 ]
Michel, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Res Planning Inc, Columbia, SC 29202 USA
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美国海洋和大气管理局;
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10.1016/S0025-326X(99)00099-5
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The largest amounts of, and the least weathered, oil found eight years after the Exxon Valdez oil spill occurred at depths of 25-50+ cm under the protective cover of a well-sorted cobble/boulder armor on intermittently exposed, coarse-grained gravel beaches within Prince William Sound, Alaska. In addition to the armoring, other factors enhancing the retention of the oil include Bat slopes of the middle beach and a thick sediment veneer over a bedrock platform, Natural cleaning of the subsurface sediments was accomplished within three years on the finer-grained gravel beaches that have steeper slopes, a thin sediment veneer over the rock platform, and no surface armoring. Minor berm relocation was an effective technique for removing subsurface oil from the finer-grained gravel berms at the high-tide line. Extensive storm berm relocation caused disruptions to beach morphology and sediment distribution which lasted for up to six years. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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