Crude oil and particulate fluxes including marine oil snow sedimentation and flocculant accumulation: Deepwater Horizon oil spill study Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Abstract The Deepwater Horizon oil spill is the largest in US history in terms of oil released and the amount of dispersants applied. It is also the first spill in which the incorporation of oil and/or dispersant into marine snow was directly observable. Marine snow formation, incorporation of oil (MOS marine oil snow) and subsequent settling to the seafloor, has been termed MOSSFA: Marine Oil Snow Sedimentation and Flocculent Accumulation. This pathway accounts for a significant fraction of the total oil returning back to the sea floor. GOMRI funded studies have determined that important drivers of MOSSFA include, but are not limited to, an elevated and extended Mississippi River discharge, which enhanced phytoplankton production and suspended particle concentrations, zooplankton grazing, and enhanced mucus formation (operationally defined as EPS, TEP, marine snow). Efforts thus far to understand the mechanisms driving these processes are being used to aid in the development of response strategies. These include modeling efforts towards predicting plume dynamics. Although much has been learned during the GOMRI program (reviewed herein and elsewhere), there are still important unknowns that need to be addressed. Understanding of the conditions under which significant MOSSFA events occur, the consequences to the biology, the sinking velocity and distribution of the MOSSFA as well as its ultimate fate are amongst the most important consideration for future studies. Also important is the modification of the oil and dispersant within the MOS and its transport as part of MOSSFA. Ongoing studies are needed to further develop our understanding of these complex and interrelated phenomena.

published proceedings

  • International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings

author list (cited authors)

  • Quigg, A., Xu, C., Chin, W., Kamalanathan, M., Sylvan, J., Finkel, Z. V., ... Santschi, P.

citation count

  • 0

complete list of authors

  • Quigg, Antonietta||Xu, Chen||Chin, Wei-Chun||Kamalanathan, Manoj||Sylvan, Jason||Finkel, Zoe V||Irwin, Andrew J||Ziervogel, Kai||Wade, Terry L||Knap, Tony||Hatcher, Patrick G||Santschi, Peter

publication date

  • May 2021