Fate of Dispersants Associated with the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution · University of California, Santa Barbara · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Response actions to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill included the injection of ∼771,000 gallons (2,900,000 L) of chemical dispersant into the flow of oil near the seafloor. Prior to this incident, no deepwater applications of dispersant had been conducted, and thus no data exist on the environmental fate of dispersants in deepwater. We used ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry and liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS) to identify and quantify one key ingredient of the dispersant, the anionic surfactant DOSS (dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate), in the Gulf of Mexico deepwater during active flow and again after flow had ceased. Here we show that DOSS was sequestered in deepwater hydrocarbon…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 41.20
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 20
Authors
6- EBElizabeth B. KujawinskiCorresponding
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- MCMelissa C. Kido Soule
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- DLDavid L. Valentine
University of California, Santa Barbara
- AKAngela K. Boysen
Palo Alto University, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Stanford University
- KLKrista Longnecker
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Topics & keywords
- Dispersant
- Deepwater horizon
- Plume
- Environmental science
- Environmental chemistry
- Oil spill
- Chemistry
- Petroleum engineering
- Life below water