Modeling of oil spill trajectory and fate in sudanese Red Sea Coastal water

Joint Authors

Ahmad, Masud Jamil
al-Hassan, Bashir Muhammad
Bashshar, K. E.

Source

Journal of Science and Technology : in Engineering and Computer Sciences

Issue

Vol. 13, Issue 2 (31 Dec. 2012)9 p.

Publisher

Sudan University of Science and Technology Deanship of Scientific Research

Publication Date

2012-12-31

Country of Publication

Sudan

No. of Pages

9

Main Subjects

Earth Sciences, Water and Environment

Abstract AR

أن توقع و محاكاة مسار بقعة نفطية على ساحل البحر ضروري لمكافحة التلوث النفطي و وضع خطة طوارئ و تقييم الأثر البيئي.

في هذه الدراسة تم تطبيق نموذج SL Ross للتعرف على أقصر زمن تأخذه بقعة نفطية للوصول لشاطئ ميناء بشائر إذا ما حدث تسرب نفطي و ذلك لل 63 لأسوأ الفروض.

أجريت أربعة سيناريوهات مختلفة اثنان في فصل الشتاء و اثنان في الصيف.

أظهرت النتائج أن لنفط تتجه إلى الجنوب و الجنوب الغربي في فصل الشتاء بينما تتجه ناحية الشمال الغربي في فصل الصيف.

في كل الأحوال ستصطدم البقعة النفطية بشاطئ ميناء بشائر.

أطراف البقعة تصل الشاطئ خلال 4 ساعات في فصل الشتاء و 6 ساعات في فصل الصيف اعتمادا على اتجاه و سرعة كل من الرياح و التيارات البحرية.

ما بين 47.7 إلى 64 % من البقعة تكون متبقية على سطح البحر بعد مرور 10 ساعات من الانسكاب.

Abstract EN

Prediction and simulation of the trajectory and weathering of marine oil spills are essential to the development of pollution response and contingency plans, and the evaluation of environmental impact assessments.

In this study, SL Ross Trajectory and fate modeling was applied to identify the shortest time for oil to reach Bashayer Red Sea shoreline in order to model the worst case scenarios.

Four different scenarios were tested out, two for winter and two for summer.

Results showed that in winter the spill movement is towards south and southwest while it moves to the northwest in summer.

In both cases the spill will contact Bashayer Marine Terminal (BMT) shoreline within 4 hours in winter and 6 hours in summer rely on the combined effect of wind and tidal current.

It was also shown that between 47.7 to 64% of the oil remain on the surface after 10 hours of spill.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Ahmad, Masud Jamil& al-Hassan, Bashir Muhammad& Bashshar, K. E.. 2012. Modeling of oil spill trajectory and fate in sudanese Red Sea Coastal water. Journal of Science and Technology : in Engineering and Computer Sciences،Vol. 13, no. 2.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-439642

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Ahmad, Masud Jamil…[et al.]. Modeling of oil spill trajectory and fate in sudanese Red Sea Coastal water. Journal of Science and Technology : in Engineering and Computer Sciences Vol. 13, no. 2 (Dec. 2012).
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-439642

American Medical Association (AMA)

Ahmad, Masud Jamil& al-Hassan, Bashir Muhammad& Bashshar, K. E.. Modeling of oil spill trajectory and fate in sudanese Red Sea Coastal water. Journal of Science and Technology : in Engineering and Computer Sciences. 2012. Vol. 13, no. 2.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-439642

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-439642