1、CHEMICAL DISPERSANTS FOR THE CONTROL OF OIL SPILLS A symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee F-20 on Spill Control Systems AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS Williamsburg,Va.,4-5 Oct.1977 ASTM SPECIAL TECHNICAL PUBLICATION 659 L.T.McCarthy,Jr.,Environmental Protection Agency,G.P.Lindblom,Exxon
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4、.Printed in Baltimore,Md.October 1978 Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights reserved);Sun Jan 3 19:24:36 EST 2016Downloaded/printed byUniversity of Washington(University of Washington)pursuant to License Agreement.No further reproductions authorized.Foreword The symposium on Chemical Dispersants for the
5、 Control of Oil Spills was held at Williamsburg,Va.,4-5 Oct.1977.The symposium was sponsored by Committee F-20 on Spill Control Systems,American Society for Testing and Materials.L.T.McCarthy,Jr.,presided as symposium chairman.The editors of this publication are L.T.McCarthy,Jr.,G.P.Lindblom,Exxon C
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11、nior Assistant Editor Helen Mahy,Assistant Editor Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights reserved);Sun Jan 3 19:24:36 EST 2016Downloaded/printed byUniversity of Washington(University of Washington)pursuant to License Agreement.No further reproductions authorized.Contents Introdoctioii 1 Some Observations
12、 on the Mechanism and Chemistry Aspects of Chemical DispersionG.P.CANEVARI 5 Toxicity Testing in the United Kingdom for the Evaluation of Oil Slick DispersantsM.G.NORTON,F.L.FRANKUN,AND R.A.A.BLACKMAN 18 A Small-Scale Laboratory Dispersant Effectiveness TestD.MACKAY,I.S.NADEAU,AND C.NG 35 Acute Aqua
13、tic Toxicity and Dispersing Effectiveness of Oil Spill Dispersants:Results of a Canadian Ofl Dbpersant Testing Pro-gram(1973 to 1977)K.G.DOE AND P.G.WELLS 50 Lostic Requirements for Aerial Application of Oil Spill Dispersants C.W.ROSS,P.B.HILDERBRAND,AND A.A.ALLEN 66 Development of an Oil Dispersant
14、 Spraying Systemv.p.MANOLIO,JR.AND L.T.MCCARTHY,JR.81 Chemical Control of Oil Spills and HazardsSTEPHAN KAUFMANN 89 Some Guidelines for Oil Spill Control in Coastal Environments Based on Field Studies of Four Oil SpillsE.R.GUNDLACH M.O.HAYES,C.H.RUBY,L.G.WARD,A.E.BLOUNT,I.A.FISCHER,AND R.J.STEIN 98
15、Assessment Problems of Whether or Not to Treat Oil Spills M.p.WILSON,JR.119 Oil SpiO Control ChemicalsA Current ViewG.P.LINDBLOM 127 Physical and Chemical Behavior of Small Crude Oil Slicks on the OceanJ.c.JOHNSON,C.D.MCAULIFFE,AND R.A.BROWN 141 Dispersant Field Trials in Canadian WatersUse of Hover
16、craft as a Dispersant-Spraying Platforms.D.GILL 159 Evaluation of Equipment for Aerial Spraying of Oil Dispersant Chemi-calsG.P.L I N D B L O M AND C.D.B A R K E R 169 Effect of a Chemical Dispersant on Microbial Utilization of Petroleum HydrocarbonsR.w.TRAXLER AND L.S.BHATTACHARYA 180 Chemical Analysis of Dispersed Oil In the Water Column C.W.BROWN,P.F.LYNCH,AND M.AHMADIIAN 188 Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights reserved);Sun Jan 3 19:24:36 EST 2016Downloaded/printed byUniversity of Washington(U