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地球上の海洋における慢性的な石油流出

Yanzhu Dong1,2, Yongxue Liu1, Chuanmin Hu3

  • 1School of Geography and Ocean Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, China.

Science (New York, N.Y.)
|June 16, 2022

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この研究は衛星データを用いて 世界の海油の流出を地図化しています 海洋油の汚染の主な原因は 人為的な排水ではなく

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科学分野:

  • 海の汚染
  • リモートセンシング
  • 環境監視

背景:

  • 海洋油の流出は 自然の浸出や 人間の活動によるものです
  • 世界の分布と天然と人為的な油滑り源のバランスはよく理解されていません.

研究 の 目的:

  • 世界初の石油流出地図を作りました
  • 静的な,持続的な海洋汚染源を特定し,そのリストを作成する.
  • 海洋油流への自然浸出と人為的な排出の相対的貢献を決定する.

主な方法:

  • 2014年から2019年までのSentinel-1衛星画像563,705の分析.
  • 世界中で石油の分布を特定し,マッピングする.
  • 石油漏れ源の定量化,天然の漏れ,プラットフォーム,パイプラインの区別

主要な成果:

  • 観測された石油流出の約90%は海岸線から160km以内にある.
  • 21の高密度の油漏れ地帯は 主要な航路と強く相関していました
  • 石油漏れ面積の94%は人為的な排水であり,自然漏れによる6%より大幅に高かった.

結論:

  • この研究は,海洋油の分布と源について,包括的なグローバルな概要を提供します.
  • 海洋油の汚染への人類による現在の貢献は,以前見積もられたものより大幅に大きい.
  • 発見は,海洋油の汚染と人為的な源の過小評価に 人間の活動が及ぼす重大な影響を強調しています.