Published 1993 | Version v1
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Source targeting tar balls along the southern Louisiana coastline

  • 1. Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge (United States)

Description

Stranded oil and tarballs deposited along the southern coast of Louisiana were source targeted, or compared for petroleum similarities, during 1992. The distribution, frequency, and composition of the stranded oil was assessed for specific study sites covering about 200 miles of the Louisiana coastline. Petroleum transportation off Louisiana shores is in the millions of barrels; with the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port receiving more than 200 million barrels per year. Also contributing to this transportation system are the outer continental shelf production activities, transporting 98 percent of their production by pipeline and 2 percent by barge. The questions addressed here are: What are the sources of the stranded oil and tar found upon the beaches? Are they primarily from small unrelated events, or are they from chronic discharges of identifiable sources? Preliminary data indicates a wide range of petroleum sources, with bunker oils most abundant. The petroleum has undergone varying degrees of weathering, or degradation by environmental processes. Preliminary data indicate relatively undegraded as well as extremely degraded petroleum, with no apparent correlation with study stations. Stations selected along the coastline were biannually surveyed, and petroleum samples collected were quantitatively assessed for petroleum per square meter per station. For a complete chemical assessment, the samples were qualitatively analyzed by detailed gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) characterization and source fingerprinting using selective ion monitoring (SIM). The results were plotted in a cluster matrix to highlight the number of possible sources and the chemical characteristics of the petroleum found

Part of:
1993 International oil spill conference: Prevention, preparedness, response

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
American Petroleum Institute.
Imprint Place
Washington, DC (United States)
Imprint Title
1993 International oil spill conference: Prevention, preparedness, response
Imprint Pagination
931 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 891.

Conference

Title
13. biennial international conference on the prevention, behavior, control and cleanup of oil spills.
Dates
29 Mar - 1 Apr 1993.
Place
Tampa, FL (United States).

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-930351--.