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Degradation of oil in relation to the Barents Sea J. H. Pedersen1, T. Kristiansen2, D. A. Karlsen1, J. E. Lie3 & H. Brunstad3 1Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1047 Blindern, N-0316 Oslo, Norway of
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Document Date: 2010-11-15 16:39:51


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Bergen / Oslo / Kalmar / /

Company

The International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation Limited / Blackwell Science Ltd. / /

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Norway / Australia / Sweden / US / /

Event

Man-Made Disaster / Environmental Issue / /

Facility

University of Bergen / University of Kalmar / Norway University of Bergen / Acknowledegments University of Oslo / University of Oslo / /

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oil and gas province / oil slick / physical and chemical spill / marine oil spills / oil field / transportation / degraded spill oil / crude oil / spill oil / important oil positions / oil rth / degraded oil residue / oil and gas regions / oil spills / oil residue / oil tankers / spilled oil / oil spill / oil exploration activities / oil / natural oil / bacterial and chemical fractionation favoring removal / fresh oil / /

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Norwegian Sea / Norway Sea / Norwegian North Sea / North Sea / Barents Sea / Arctic Ocean / Norwegian Barents Sea / Sea Barents / /

Organization

Norwegian Petroleum Society / Graham & Trotman / American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin / University of Oslo / US office of Emergency / Norwegian Petroleum Directorate / University of Kalmar / University of Bergen / /

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Geologists Bulletin / /

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rt / /

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www.itopf.com / www.npd.no / /

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