2014
DOI: 10.4236/ars.2014.32007
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A Geospatial Approach to Measuring Surface Disturbance Related to Oil and Gas Activities in West Florida, USA

Abstract: Oil and gas exploration and production activities (OGEPA) can produce surface disturbances created by the construction of roads, well pads, oil wells, pipelines, production facilities and storage pits. These alterations can range from landscape conversion to transformation depending on location, regulations and enforcement, environmental best practices and state vs. multinational management. Though not known as a major oil and gas state, Florida is ranked 23rd in gas and 24th in oil production nationally. Jay … Show more

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“…Similarly, the less frequent use of oilpads compared to randomly generated sites of similar size and shape by both sexes across seasons suggests the potential for strong avoidance. Oilpads are generally devoid of significant vegetation and lack canopy cover ( Baynard et al 2014 ; Garman and McBeth 2014 ), and oil/gas operations can create chronic loud noise conditions ( Barber et al 2010 ); however, the reason for the apparent avoidance remains unclear.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the less frequent use of oilpads compared to randomly generated sites of similar size and shape by both sexes across seasons suggests the potential for strong avoidance. Oilpads are generally devoid of significant vegetation and lack canopy cover ( Baynard et al 2014 ; Garman and McBeth 2014 ), and oil/gas operations can create chronic loud noise conditions ( Barber et al 2010 ); however, the reason for the apparent avoidance remains unclear.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the article "A geospatial approach to measuring surface disturbance related to oil and gas activities in West Florida" [15], American colleagues analyze the fact that the oil and gas exploration and production activities can lead to surface violations that are caused by the construction of roads, wells, oil wells, pipelines, production facilities.…”
Section: Introduction and State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%