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A conceptual model for response to Arctic oil spills

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The potential for oil spills in Arctic regions has increased significantly because of the development of petroleum resources. Response to an oil spill in the Arctic is likely to be much slower than that in the temperate region because of the remoteness of the area and its severe climate. In the face of these unique problems, accurate prediction of the extent and subsequent movement of an oil spill is vital to any cleanup effort. Presented is the framework of a program to study the movement of oil spills in the Arctic. Existing models of oil spreading and polar ice dynamics are reviewed and areas where new model development is required are defined. A system design is developed that may be used for developing a plan to act in the event of a major spill.

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Lissauer, I.M., Murphy, D.L. A conceptual model for response to Arctic oil spills. Environmental Management 2, 341–346 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01866674

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