Environmental Effects of In Situ Burning of Oil Spills in Inland and Upland Habitats

Scott A Zengel, Jacqueline Michel, Jeffrey A Dahlin
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In situ burning of inland and upland habitats is an alternative oil spill cleanup technique that, when used appropriately, may be more environmentally acceptable than intrusive manual, mechanical, and chemical treatments. There have been few published reports documenting the environmental effects of in situ burning in inland and upland habitats. Thus, this study, sponsored by the American Petroleum Institute, used two approaches to increase the knowledge base and improve the appropriate use of in situ burning: (1) detailed review of published and unpublished in situ burn case histories for inland and upland spills; and (2) summaries of fire effects and other information from the literature on fire ecology and prescribed burning. Thirty-one case histories were summarized to identify the state of the practice concerning the reasons for burning, favorable conditions for burning, and evaluations of burn effects. The fire ecology and effects summaries included information from the extensive knowledge base surrounding wildfire and prescribed burning (without oil) as a natural resource management tool, as well as fire tolerance and burning considerations for dominant vegetation types of the United States. Results from these two approaches should improve the application of in situ burning for inland and upland spills.

溢油就地燃烧对内陆和高地生境的环境影响
就地焚烧内陆和高地生境是一种替代性的溢油清理技术,如果使用得当,可能比侵入性的人工、机械和化学处理更能接受环境。很少有发表的报告记录了在内陆和高地栖息地就地燃烧对环境的影响。因此,这项由美国石油学会赞助的研究使用了两种方法来增加知识库和改进就地燃烧的适当使用:(1)详细审查内陆和高地泄漏的已发表和未发表的就地燃烧案例历史;(2)火灾效应总结及其他有关火灾生态学和规定燃烧的文献资料。总结了31个案例的历史,以确定有关燃烧原因的实践状态,燃烧的有利条件,以及燃烧效果的评估。火灾生态学和影响摘要包括有关野火和作为自然资源管理工具的规定燃烧(无油)的广泛知识库的信息,以及美国主要植被类型的耐火性和燃烧考虑因素。这两种方法的研究结果将有助于在陆地和内陆溢油现场燃烧的应用。
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