Chris Reddy Department of Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.

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Chris Reddy Department of Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Chris ReddyDepartment of Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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The Japanese tanker, the Hoyo Maru sank in 1944. It could carry up to two million gallons of oil.

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National Geographic

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MICHAEL BARRETT

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SourSour

Initial cargofrom Hoyo Maru

Surface slick

Surface slickfrom Hoyo Maru

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normalalkanes

branchedalkanes

cycloalkanes

nitrogen,sulfur, andoxygen

Gasoline

Kerosene

Diesel

Heavy gas oil

LubricatingResiduum

Boiling point °C

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napthenoaromaticsaromatics

Percentageof moleculartypes

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67%33%

What happens if there is a massive release?

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What comprises the oil? (they are few aromatics)

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Where did the Hoyo Maru oil come from?

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Ts

Tm

29H

H

O 31HH

32HH

M29M28H (S)

(R) (S)

(R)

Hoyo Maru

Central Sumatra Basin

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(Camilli and Duryea, 2009)

TETHYS: an in-situ mass spectrometer optimized for detection of low molecular weight gases and volatile organics (chemical sniffer!)

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SENTRY AUV

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1. Treat oil as a group of compounds that can provide invaluable insights into the source, behavior, and response to spills.

2. New technology in the pipeline that may aid in monitoring and assessment.

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