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Oil Spill During Hurricane Lili, Ship Shoal Block 119: Responses, Fate, and Effects.
Minerals Management Service, New Orleans, LA. Gulf of Mexico OCS Region.

ProductType: Technical report
NTIS Order Number: PB2004-100186





 
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Date: Jul 2003
Author: M. Metcalf H. Wright E. Peuler N. Wetzel

This report records the transport and fate of oil spilled at Ship Shoal (SS) Block 119, Caisson No. 14, as the result of Hurricane Lili from October 2 through October 6, 2002. Very few published reports on the fate of oil spills exist, especially in the G ...

Report Number: MMS-2003-039
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NTIS announcement issue: 0401

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