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Identification of Hydrocarbon Sources in the Benthic Sediments of Prince William Sound and the Gulf of Alaska following the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
Nineteen hundred thirty-six (1,936) subtidal sediment samples collected in the sound and the eastern Gulf of Alaska in 1989, 1990, and 1991 were analyzed.
The Application of Chemistry in Defining the Fate, Effects and Sources of Hydrocarbons in the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Zone
This series of slides discusses the application of chemistry to the understanding of the fate and effects of the Exxon Valdez oil spill and reviews some of the important issues.
The Role of Petroleum Geochemistry in Defining Oil Spill Recovery: Examples From the Exxon Valdez Spill in Prince William Sound, Alaska
This presentation summarizes our experience in applying chemistry to the understanding of the fate and effects of the Exxon Valdez oil spill.
The importance of characterizing the chemical baseline in oil spill and ecological risk assessments - Use and misuse of "pristine"
Accurate characterizations of baseline environmental conditions are critical for defensible oil spill natural resource damage and ecological risk assessments.
Fingerprinting Hydrocarbons in the Biological Resources of the Exxon Valdez Spill Area
Overview of procedure using PAHs distributions to fingerprint sample extracts
A tiered approach measures the aerial extent of PAH contaminated shoreline sediments at historic industrial sites in Prince William Sound, Alaska
Prince William Sound (PWS), Alaska, the site of the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill, has an extensive industrial history of mining, fish processing, and logging that involved the use of large quantities of fossil fuels and attendant shoreline discharges.
Measuring the extent of PAH contaminated shoreline sediments at spill sites in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
This presentation describes a methodology for rapid estimation of
hydrocarbon contamination in shoreline sediments. The method is applied to
determine contamination and bioavailability of hydrocarbons in sediments at
abandoned human activity sites in Prince William Sound.
Combined Analytical and Comprehensive Sampling Approaches to Determine Sources of PAHs in Prince William Sound.
This paper desribes the methodologies used to identify the relative
contributions of various sources of the hydrocarbon background in Prince
William Sound.
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