Natural Oil Dispersion Mechanism Found For Deep-Ocean Blowout
A first-of-its-kind study observed how oil droplets are formed and measured their size under high pressure.
A first-of-its-kind study observed how oil droplets are formed and measured their size under high pressure.
Auburn University scientists documented submerged oil mats and surface residual balls (also known as tar balls) on Alabama’s sandy beach systems and analyzed the physical and chemical evolution of compounds matching the characteristics of Macondo oil.