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Gradient development history

Visible slicks of surface-active material may occur on both marine and freshwater. Hutchinson (1957) noted that lakes sometimes develop oily patches ( taches d huile ) where there has been no history of human contamination. Circulation of water masses by the wind (Eisenreich et al., 1978) or by thermal gradients (Lewis,... [Pg.47]


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