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Title: Oil Spill Dispersants Don't Disappear
Source: Cosmic Log / MSNBC
URL Source: http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/_new ... ill-dispersants-dont-disappear
Published: Jan 26, 2011
Author: John Roach
Post Date: 2011-01-26 15:07:44 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 13712
Comments: 17

When nearly 800,000 gallons of a chemical dispersant were injected into the oil gushing from the busted wellhead on the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico during last year's Deepwater Horizon disaster, nobody knew for sure what would happen. Now, scientists are getting their first answers, and the results are mixed.

Tests for a key component of the chemical concoction reveal that the dispersant worked its way into the oil-laden plume in the deep ocean. The dispersant also stayed in the deep ocean and didn't rise toward the surface. But the chemical did not degrade as fast as scientists thought it would.

"It is hard for me at this point to say whether or not it is bad or good that it stuck around," study lead author Elizabeth Kujawinski, a chemist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts, told me today. But she and colleagues were surprised that little or no biodegradation of the dispersant substance had occurred.


Molecule measurements
The team analyzed concentrations of a molecule called DOSS (dioctyl sodium sulfoscuccinate), which makes up about 10 percent of the dispersant solution. In May and June of last year, it was present in the oil plume in parts-per-million concentrations. More than 640,000 pounds of DOSS were injected into the deep ocean from April to July.

By September, the plume had drifted 200 miles away from the wellhead, and concentrations of DOSS were detected there in parts-per-billion concentrations. The finding suggests that the degradation of the molecule was insubstantial relative to other factors such as simple dilution, Kujawinski said.

While the researchers expected the molecule to degrade faster, they note there is a dearth of data on the fate of the molecule in seawater and dispersants in the deep ocean, making any interpretation scientifically tentative. Instead, they see this study as a foundation for future studies.

"The results indicate that an important component of the chemical dispersant injected into the deep ocean remained there and resisted rapid biodegradation," another study co-author, David Valentine from the University of California at Santa Barbara, said in a statement. "This knowledge will ultimately help us understand the efficacy of the dispersant application as well as the biological effects."

Environmental impact
The existing scientific literature indicates that toxic concentrations of DOSS are about 1,000 times more concentrated than the highest concentration Kujawinski and colleagues observed, which suggests the concentrations of the molecule they detected in the deep ocean are not toxic to the ecosystem there.

Kujawinski noted, however, that she's unclear on how long organisms were exposed to the chemical in those toxicity studies. In any case,  most if not all of those studies were conducted on coastal organisms such as blue crab.

"One of the concerns about this deepwater application is that it affects a different group of organisms, deep sea corals, deepwater fish, and so on," she told me. "And the question is whether or not they would be as sensitive, more sensitive, or less sensitive, as the organisms that were actually studied."

Findings were published online today in the American Chemical Society journal Environmental Science & Technology. Subscribe to *Spill-Baby-Spill*

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#1. To: Brian S (#0)

like concentrated antifreeze.

And us Dirty Fuckin Hippies screamin' from Day 1 not to use it.

Tipping Point past.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-01-26   21:56:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: mcgowanjm (#1)

They should of listened.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2011-01-26   22:03:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Ferret Mike (#3)

They should of listened.

Expecting yeast to do anything else but grow exponentially until it can't, is really insane. ;}

SOTU For From Dummies: “I want to be liked by everyone and I am afraid of offending anyone, especially big money and the Republicans (but I repeat myself) and have no particular goals. The country cannot let politicians pick winners but must let the rich continue to do so. Politicians can and will pick the losers and we have decided that the old and the very young and the sick are the first to go. Despite abundant evidence that Wall Street needs close supervision, I will not let regulation stand in the way of the continuing rape of the environment or the people. Let's have some ice cream.”

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'And the Gulf is dead now, but we in the Imperial City will continue to ignore it the best we can.'

8D

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