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Oil in freshwater : chemistry, biology, countermeasure technology : proceedings of the Symposium of Oil Pollution in Freshwater, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada /

Oil in Freshwater: Chemistry, Biology, Countermeasure Technology.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: Symposium of Oil Pollution in Freshwater Edmonton, Alta.
Otros Autores: Vandermeulen, J. H., Hrudey, S. E. (Steve E.)
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Pergamon Press, 1987.
Edición:1st ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Oil in Freshwater: Chemistry, Biology, Countermeasure Technology; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; PART 1: Chemistry and Fate of Hydrocarbons in Freshwater Environments; CHAPTER 1. WATER SOLUBLE SUBSTANCES FROM HEAVY OILS AND TAR SANDS BITUMENS
  • AN OVERVIEW; INTRODUCTION; SOLUBILITIES; CLASSES OF COMPOUNDS IN BITUMENS AND AQUEOUS PRODUCTION STREAMS; PRODUCTION OF BITUMEN BY HOT WATER TREATMENT OF MINED OIL (TAR) SANDS; PRODUCTION OF BITUMEN AND HEAVY OILS BY THERMAL IN SITU PROCESSES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES.
  • Chapter 2. chemical and physical behaviour of hydrocarbons in freshwaterintroduction; conclusions; oil in freshwater; references; d. mackay; chapter 3. model studies of the effect of temperature on spreading rate of a crude oil on water; introduction; theory and background; experimental; results and discussion; conclusions; references; chapter 4. compositional changes of two crude oils exposed to weathering processes in freshwater lakes and in laboratory aquatic microcosms; introduction; methods and materials; results; discussion; references.
  • Chapter 5. characterization of water soluble components of a waste water oil sample from an oil sands bitumen upgrading plantintroduction; methods and materials; results; discussion; acknowledgements; references; chapter 6. environmentally relevant characteristics of oil-in-water emulsions; introduction; definitions; theory of o/w emulsion stability; experimental measures of emulsion characteristics; environmental applications; conclusion; acknowledgements; references; chapter 7. on the formation of water-in-oil emulsions; introduction; fundamental properties of films and emulsions; emulsions.
  • FATE OF FLOATING OIL AND OIL-WATER EMULSIONSREFERENCES; CHAPTER 8. WATER SOLUBILITY BEHAVIOR OF HYDROCARBON MIXTURES
  • IMPLICATIONS FOR PETROLEUM DISSOLUTION; INTRODUCTION; MATERIALS AND METHODS; RESULTS; DISCUSSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES; PART 2: Oil in Runoff and Groundwater; CHAPTER 9. CHRONIC HYDROCARBON DISCHARGES INTO AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTS: I -MUNICIPAL TREATMENT FACILITIES; INTRODUCTION; CONCENTRATIONS AND MASS DISCHARGE RATES OF HYDROCARBONS; CHEMISTRY OF HYDROCARBONS IN MUNICIPAL TREATMENT FACILITY EFFLUENTS; SOURCES OF HYDROCARBONS IN MUNICIPAL TREATMENT FACILITY EFFLUENTS.
  • TREATMENT OF HYDROCARBONS BY MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIESABATEMENT OF HYDROCARBONS DISCHARGED FROM MUNICIPAL TREATMENT FACILITIES; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 10. CHRONIC HYDROCARBON DISCHARGES INTO AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTS: II-URBAN RUNOFF AND COMBINED SEWER OVERFLOWS; HYDROCARBONS IN URBAN RUNOFF; COMBINED SEWER OVERFLOWS (CSO's); HYDROCARBON INPUT INVENTORIES; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 11. ANALYSIS OF OIL AND GREASE COMPONENTS TO ASSESS THE QUALITY OF URBAN RUNOFF; INTRODUCTION; BACKGROUND; ANALYTICAL PROCEDURE; FIELD PROGRAM; RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES.