Identification of oil spills by GC/MS fingerprinting in relation to the Danish maritime oil spill response
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Identification of oil spills by GC/MS fingerprinting in relation to the Danish maritime oil spill response. / Hansen, A. B.; Christensen, J. H.; Avnskjold, J.; Andersen, I.; Rasmussen, C. Aa.
In: Water Studies, Vol. 8, 01.12.2000, p. 199-207.Research output: Contribution to journal › Conference article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Identification of oil spills by GC/MS fingerprinting in relation to the Danish maritime oil spill response
AU - Hansen, A. B.
AU - Christensen, J. H.
AU - Avnskjold, J.
AU - Andersen, I.
AU - Rasmussen, C. Aa
PY - 2000/12/1
Y1 - 2000/12/1
N2 - The Danish maritime oil spill response is a trilateral co-operation between the Admiral Danish Fleet, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Environmental Research Institute (NERI). NERI is responsible for the analysis and identification of oil spills accidentally or illegally discharged at sea as part of the defensible oil spill assessment. In 1999 NERI analysed 418 oil samples from about 50 actual spills and suspected ships. All samples were analysed according to the Nordtest method, NT Chem 001 "Oil Spill Identification", including initial screening by GC/FID and subsequent GC/MS fingerprinting of selected samples for final identification. With this technique more than 500 individual components in every oil are analysed by the recording of 30 selected ions. By comparing recorded fingerprints, including PAHs and biomarkers, differentiation by inherent variations due to source input and generation and influences by environmental weathering can be revealed. The procedure is illustrated by a recent spill in Danish territorial zone where an oil tanker en route from the Baltic Sea to the North Sea was suspected of illegal discharge of waste oil more than once along its route. Analysing GC/MS fingerprints of selected samples from the spills at open sea and affected shores along the route and from the tanker indicated that it was responsible for the spills. As the number of oil samples was relatively large correlations, diagnostic ratios and principal component analysis were applied to facilitate and improve the comparison of analytical data from both the GC/FID screening and GC/MS fingerprinting.
AB - The Danish maritime oil spill response is a trilateral co-operation between the Admiral Danish Fleet, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Environmental Research Institute (NERI). NERI is responsible for the analysis and identification of oil spills accidentally or illegally discharged at sea as part of the defensible oil spill assessment. In 1999 NERI analysed 418 oil samples from about 50 actual spills and suspected ships. All samples were analysed according to the Nordtest method, NT Chem 001 "Oil Spill Identification", including initial screening by GC/FID and subsequent GC/MS fingerprinting of selected samples for final identification. With this technique more than 500 individual components in every oil are analysed by the recording of 30 selected ions. By comparing recorded fingerprints, including PAHs and biomarkers, differentiation by inherent variations due to source input and generation and influences by environmental weathering can be revealed. The procedure is illustrated by a recent spill in Danish territorial zone where an oil tanker en route from the Baltic Sea to the North Sea was suspected of illegal discharge of waste oil more than once along its route. Analysing GC/MS fingerprints of selected samples from the spills at open sea and affected shores along the route and from the tanker indicated that it was responsible for the spills. As the number of oil samples was relatively large correlations, diagnostic ratios and principal component analysis were applied to facilitate and improve the comparison of analytical data from both the GC/FID screening and GC/MS fingerprinting.
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:4544330384
VL - 8
SP - 199
EP - 207
JO - Water Studies
JF - Water Studies
SN - 1462-6071
T2 - Second International Conference on Oil and Hydrocarbon Spills, Modelling, Analysis and Control, OIL SPILL 2000
Y2 - 20 September 2000 through 22 September 2000
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