The Behaviour of Crude Oil Spilled on Snow

Auteurs-es

  • Donald Mackay
  • Paul J. Leinonen
  • John C.K. Overall
  • Barry R. Wood

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic2810

Mots-clés :

Koch, Lauge, 1892-1964

Résumé

Field and laboratory studies of the behavior of isothermal and hot oil spills on snow are described. Alberta crude oil spilled at 0° C is readily absorbed by snow and contaminates an area of about 0.01 square metres per litre. A hot oil spill melts a channel in the snow and flows along the ground under the snow contaminating an area of about 0.024 square metres per litre. There may be considerable spreading of the oil during thaw. The flow regimes by which oil permeates into snow and the clean-up implications are discussed.

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1975-01-01

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