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Pollution of the dutch coast by oil from the "Eline V" - July 1978
Kerkhoff, M.A.T. (1981). Pollution of the dutch coast by oil from the "Eline V" - July 1978. Sci. Environ. 19(1): 33-39
In: Science and environment. Mohd. Abdul Munim: Aligarh. ISSN 0970-5139, more
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Keywords
    Accidents > Oil spills
    Detection > Pollution detection
    Dispersion
    Oil
    Pollution > Oil pollution
    Pollution > Water pollution
    Topographic features > Landforms > Coastal landforms > Beaches
    Vehicles > Surface craft > Ships > Merchant ships > Tanker ships
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Kerkhoff, M.A.T.

Abstract
    In July 1978 the Dutch coast was polluted by oil over a distance of more than 100 km. Gas chromatographic studies of samples of oil from the beaches showed that this oil was very similar to that released from the oil Tanker "Eline V", which collided with the "Rosaline" off the coast of East Anglia, England on 6 May 1978. An examination of wind strength, wind direction and sea currents, which determine oil movements on the sea, suggests that the oil pollution on the Dutch beaches originated from the bow section of the ship, which was blown up on 30 May 1978.

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