Far-Field Modeling of a Deep-Sea Blowout; Sensitivity Studies of…
Modeling of large-scale oil transport and fate resulting from deep-sea oil spills is highly complex due to a number of bio-chemo-geophysical interactions, which are often empirically based. Predicting mass-conserved total petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations is thus still a challenge for most oil spill models. Read more “Far-Field Modeling of a Deep-Sea Blowout; Sensitivity Studies of Initial Conditions . . .”