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The role of science in balancing the needs of protected species: A historical perspective

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2005

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Thabault, M.G., 2005, The role of science in balancing the needs of protected species: A historical perspective: Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education, v. 131, 5 p.

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Offshore exploration and production of oil and gas have increased significantly in the last decade. Computer models are used in emergency response, contingency planning, and impact assessment to simulate the behavior of oil and gas if accidentally released from a well, pipeline, or ship. There are two types of models used for this purpose-models that have both plume dynamics stage and the advection diffusion stage and models that are of simplified nature that has only the advection diffusion stage. This paper compares both types of models and shows what information are similar and what are different and under what conditions. The paper also examines in detail about different criteria that can be used as the transition point (TLPD) [...]

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Thabault, M.G.

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