File:Emulsified oil swirl (52047797590).jpg
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DescriptionEmulsified oil swirl (52047797590).jpg |
February 13, 2018 Leonardo, NJ Emulsified crude oil spilled on the water in the Ohmsett test tank forms a pattern of swirls as it spreads during an experiment. Ohmsett – The National Oil Spill Response Research & Renewable Energy Test Facility - provides independent and objective performance testing of full-scale oil spill response equipment and marine renewable energy systems (wave energy conversion devices), and helps improve technologies through research and development. It is the largest outdoor saltwater wave/tow tank facility in North America and is the only facility where full-scale oil spill response equipment testing, research, and training can be conducted in a marine environment with oil under controlled environmental conditions (waves and oil types). Photo by: Karen Stone, BSEE |
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Source | Emulsified oil swirl |
Author | Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement BSEE |
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