WEB22 May 2014. Paper presented at Petroleum Association of Japan (PAJ) Oil Spill Symposium 97, 10-11 July 1997, Tokyo, Japan. The NAKHODKA oil spill was undoubtedly the most significant marine oil pollution …
WEBI. Outline of the Wreck of the Nakhodka and Resulting Oil Spill 1. Date and place January 2, 1997 Approximately 106 kilometers north-northeast of the Oki Islands in …
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Impacts of the Nakhodka heavy-oil spill on an intertidal …
WEBOn 2 January 1997, the Russian tanker Nakhodka (13,175 gross tonnage) sank approximately 106 km NNE of the Oki Islands in the Sea of Japan. Grade C heavy oil … Author: Komatsu Teruhisa, Nakaoka Masahiro, Kawai Hiroshi, Yamamoto Tomoko, Ohwada Kouichi Publish Year: 2003
WEBOn 2nd January, 1997 the Russian tanker NAKHODKA (19,684 DWT), en route from Shanghai, China to Petropavlovsk, Russian Federation with a cargo of 19,000 tonnes of …
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Twenty Years after the Nakhodka Oil Spill Accident in the Sea of …
WEBThe Nakhodka, a Russian tanker loaded with 19,000 kL of C-type heavy oil, was broken up into sections and submerged off Oki Island, Shimane Prefecture, Japan …
WEBA heavy-oil spill from a Russian tanker, Nakhodka, has occurred in the Sea of Japan on 2 January 1997. However, it has been unknown that what influences on a coastal …
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Bioremediation on the Shore after an Oil Spill from the Nakhodka …
WEBApr 1, 2000 · In January 1997, approximately 5000 tons of heavy oil was spilled from a Russian tanker, Nakhodka, which impacted within a 1200 km (linear km) area on the …
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Impacts of the Nakhodka heavy-oil spill on an ... - ScienceDirect
WEBJan 1, 2003 · A major heavy-oil spill from the Russian tanker Nakhodka occurred in the Sea of Japan on 2 January 1997. We investigated the impacts of this spill on a rocky …