2017
DOI: 10.7901/2169-3358-2017.1.000247
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Evaluating Oil Spill Risks through Stochastic and Deterministic Trajectory Modeling

Abstract: Oil spill risks associated with oil and gas exploration and production are changing as industry moves to deeper water. Computer-based modeling is typically used to quantify the fate and trajectory of sub sea releases (e.g., well blowouts). Stochastic modeling has become common as computational resources have grown, allowing for a large number of combinations of met ocean parameters to be evaluated. Simulating many potential realizations of a single discharge event allows for the calculation of spatially varyin… Show more

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