Dispersion modeling of particulate matter from the in-situ burning of spilled oil in the northwest Arctic area of Canada

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT(2022)

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In-situ burning can be used to prevent oil spreading in oil spill response. In this study, a steady-state Gaussian plume model was applied to analyze the concentration distribution of fine particulate matter produced by in-situ burning, as well as to assess the health risks associated with different combustion methods and ambient con-ditions, in reference to three simulation scenarios. The spatial and temporal distribution of emission sources can affect the dispersion pattern. The distribution into an array of different burning locations ensures better dispersion of emissions, thereby preventing the formation of high concentration regions. The wind and atmo-sphere stability play an important role in pollution dispersion. Lower wind and temperature inversion can seriously hinder the diffusion of pollutants. The health risk to technical staff adjacent to the burning areas is a serious concern, and when the community is more than 20 km away from the burning zone, there is few risks. Through simulation, the influences of combustion methods and natural factors on the concentration and diffu-sion of pollutants are evaluated. The results can help provide an optimized burning strategy for oil spill response in the Arctic area.
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Oil spill, In-situ burning, Arctic, Particulate matter, Dispersion modeling
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