环境影响评估溢油风险分析(OSRA)模型概述

James M Price , Walter R Johnson , Charles F Marshall , Zhen-Gang Ji , Gail B Rainey
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摘要

溢油风险分析(OSRA)模型是一种环境影响评估工具,可以对美国外大陆架广泛发生的潜在商业石油和天然气作业的溢油发生和接触概率进行估计。广泛的环境数据集驱动该模型。许多数据是由mms资助的环境研究获得的。该模型与大多数轨迹模型的不同之处在于,它不试图复制或预测单个石油泄漏事件。相反,该模型生成了一个由数千到数十万(通常)模拟的石油泄漏轨迹的集合,这些轨迹是多年来风和洋流输入场的结果。模拟泄漏的接触频率是在隐含的假设下的估计概率,即输入的泄漏发生率、风和洋流将在广泛的统计意义上与未来在环境关注区域附近的石油和天然气作业中发生的频率相似。
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Overview of the Oil Spill Risk Analysis (OSRA) Model for Environmental Impact Assessment

The oil spill risk analysis (OSRA) model is an environmental impact assessment tool, producing estimates of the probabilities of oil spill occurrence and contact from prospective commercial oil and gas operations, which may occur broadly on the outer continental shelf of the United States. Extensive environmental data sets drive the model. Much of the data were obtained by numerous MMS-funded environmental studies. The model differs from most trajectory models in that it does not attempt to replicate or predict individual oil spill events. Instead, the model generates an ensemble of thousands to hundreds of thousands (typically) of simulated oil spill trajectories over many years of wind and ocean current input fields. The frequencies of contact of the simulated spills are the estimated probabilities under the implicit assumption that the input spill occurrence rates, winds, and ocean currents will be, in a broad statistical sense, like those that will occur during future oil and gas operations proximate to areas of environmental concern.

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