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Title:
Oil pollution and its environmental impact in the Arabian Gulf region
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Amsterdam : Elsevier Science, 2005
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9780444520609

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Situated within the richest oil area in the world, the Arabian Gulf represents a stressed ecosystem with scarce published data and environmental studies.

The oil-related activities cause significant damages to different ecosystem components such as coral reefs, algal mats, mangrove and other habitats. In addition to the increasing potential of pollution and its adverse effect on the ecosystem, oil spills and relevant implications can severely affect the main source of desalinated water for the Gulf countries due to their limited water resources. Interest in pollution issues associated with Arabian Gulf has been growing in the last few years. These issues include identification and documentation of the major sources of oil pollution in the Gulf region, evaluation of the analytical methods used to identify the different types of pollutants, review of the recent advances in oil pollution impact treatment and prevention, develop stronger cooperation ties between interested members of the community, and encourage awareness of the oil pollution as a serious environmental problem in the region.

This book compiles recent studies addressing the above issues grouped in four categories; monitoring and characterizing oil spills, modeling the fate of pollutants and oil slicks in marine water, environmental effects of oil pollution on the ecosystem components, and combating, prevention and treatment of oil pollution.


Table of Contents

Richard BriggsMohammad Yousif Al Jawdar and Manabu Shiobara and Takumi OnumaSalem Essa and Hussein Harahsheh and Manabu Shiobara and Takashi NishidaiHussein HarahshehS. Nickovic and V. Djurdjevic and B. Telenta and S. Music and B. Rajkovic and A. MicallefRaeid M.M. Abed and Stefan GrotzschelAli Khelifa and Paul S. Hill and Kenneth LeeE. Al-Hogaraty and W. Hamza and J. Koponen and J. Sarkkula and Alam El-DinMir Azzam and Walid El-Shorbagy and Mohamed A. KarimAli Khelifa and Paul S. Hill and Kenneth LeeArzhang KhaliliM.A. Quddus Khan and Saif M. Al-Ghais and Bogdan Catalin and Yaseen H. KhanShahid Mustafa and M.A.H. DeshgooniHassan MohammadiTahir Imran Qureshi and J.H. Lee and Young-Ju Kim
List of Contributorsp. ix
Prefacep. xiii
Acknowledgmentp. xvii
ADNOCp. xix
I Introductionp. 1
1 The international oil pollution compensation fundsp. 3
II Monitoring and characterization oil spillsp. 11
2 Monitoring of coastal environment using satellite images in the United Arab Emiratesp. 13
3 Operational remote sensing for the detection and monitoring of oil pollution in the Arabian Gulf: case studies from the United Arab Emiratesp. 31
4 Remote sensing applications for coastal and marine resources managementp. 49
5 Atmospheric-ocean prediction system for supporting oil spill monitoring: description and recent developmentsp. 63
6 Applications of denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and microsensor techniques in oil biodegradation studiesp. 75
7 Assessment of minimum sediment concentration for OMA formation using a Monte Carlo modelp. 93
III Modeling the fate of pollutants and oil slicks in marine waterp. 105
8 A three-dimensional simulation of pollutants transport in the Abu-Qir Bay, East Alexandria, Egyptp. 107
9 Fate modeling of benzo(a)pyrene near a refinery outfall in the coastal water of United Arab Emiratesp. 123
10 The role of oil-sediment aggregation in dispersion and biodegradation of spilled oilp. 131
11 Modelling seawater-pore water exchange near seabedsp. 147
IV Environmental effects of oil pollution on the ecosystem componentsp. 157
12 Effects of petroleum hydrocarbons on aquatic animalsp. 159
13 Assessment of biological characteristics on coastal environment of Dubai during oil spill (14 April 2001)p. 187
V Combating, prevention and treatment of oil pollutionp. 199
14 Oil pollution in the ROPME sea area - prevention, abatement, combatingp. 201
15 Oxidative degradation of oily wastewater by the application of UV-catalytic treatment technologiesp. 217
Indexp. 229
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