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Spill Science & Technology Bulletin

Spill Science & Technology Bulletin, Vol.7, No.5-6 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 1353-2561 (Print) 

In this Issue (19 articles)

183 - 184 The role of the private sector in homeland defense
Usher D
185 - 188 Atle B. Nordvik
Nordvik AB
189 - 191 Editorial board member
Owens EH
197 - 199 Oil in the sea: Inputs, fates, and effects, 2002. National Research Council. National Academy Press, Washington, DC
Coleman JM, Baker J, Cooper C, Fingas M, Hunt GL, Kvenvolden KA, McDowell JE, Michel J, Michel RK, Phinney J, Pond R, Rabalais NN, Roesner LA, Spies RB
201 - 213 Experiences in dispersant treatment of experimental oil spills
Daling PS, Singsaas I, Reed M, Hansen O
215 - 221 Grounded ship leaves TBT-based antifoulant on the Great Barrier Reef: An overview of the environmental response
Marshall P, Christie C, Dobb K, Green A, Haynes D, Brodie J, Michalek-Wagner K, Smith A, Storrie J, Turak E
223 - 228 Field experiments at the Ohmsett facility for a newly designed boom system
Wong KFV, Barin E, Lane J
229 - 239 Application of petroleum hydrocarbon chemical fingerprinting in oil spill investigations - Gulf of Suez, Egypt
Barakat AO, Mostafa AR, Qian YR, Kennicutt MC
241 - 247 Effectiveness in the laboratory of Corexit 9527 and 9500 in dispersing fresh, weathered, and emulsion of Alaska North Slope crude oil under subarctic conditions
Moles A, Holland L, Short J
249 - 255 A numerical model for the confinement of oil spill with floating booms
Zhu SP, Strunin D
257 - 278 Experimental tainting of marine fish by three chemically dispersed petroleum products, with comparisons to the Braer oil spill
Davis HK, Moffat CF, Shepherd NJ
279 - 288 Drift modeling of cargo containers
Daniel P, Jan G, Cabioc'h F, Landau Y, Loiseau E
289 - 297 An analysis of the performance of weir type oil skimmers
Topham DR
299 - 308 The baffled flask test for dispersant effectiveness: A round robin evaluation of reproducibility and repeatability
Venosa AD, King DW, Sorial GA
309 - 313 Severe effects of low-level oil contamination on wildlife predicted by the corticosterone-stress response: Preliminary data and a research agenda
Romero LM, Wikelski M
319 - 320 A simple way to eliminate oils from water
Betz M
321 - 321 Environmental remediation estimating methods by Richard R. Rast, PE, ISBN 0-87629-461-1
[Anonymous]
323 - 325 Oil spill training in the United Arab Emirates
Kamali T, Barnes S, Nathan S, Coons R
331 - 331 The day they cried over spilled milk
[Anonymous]