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      Drilling Wastes book

      Edited ByF.R. Englehardt, A.H. Gillam, J.P. Ray
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1989
      eBook Published 21 April 2014
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781482286472
      Pages 882
      eBook ISBN 9780429080821
      Subjects Engineering & Technology
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      Englehardt, F.R., Gillam, A.H., & Ray, J.P. (Eds.). (1989). Drilling Wastes (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781482286472

      ABSTRACT

      Proceedings of the 1988 International Conference on Drilling Wastes, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 5-8 April 1988.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |2 pages

      PART I Case Histories

      chapter 1|56 pages

      Trends in Sediment Trace Element Concentrations around Six Petroleum Drilling Platforms in the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico

      chapter 3|22 pages

      The Environmental Effect of Oil-based Mud Drilling in the North Sea*

      chapter 40100|10 pages

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      chapter 4|28 pages

      Monitoring in the Vicinity of Oil and Gas Platforms; Results from the Norwegian Sector of the North Sea and Recommended Methods for Forthcoming Surveillance*

      chapter 5|40 pages

      Patterns of Oil-based Drilling Fluid Utilization and Disposal of Associated Wastes on the Canadian Offshore Frontier Lands

      chapter 7|138 pages

      Options for Treatment and Disposal of Oil-based Mud Cuttings in the Canadian Arctic

      chapter 15|44 pages

      Physical/Chemical Fate of Organic and Inorganic Constituents within Waste Freshwater Drilling Fluids

      chapter |18 pages

      PART III Land Disposal and Effects

      chapter 18|36 pages

      The Analytical Methods Utilized and Results from the Analyses of Field Collected Drilling Wastes*

      chapter 19|20 pages

      Effects of Spent Freshwater Gel Chem Drilling Mud on Cultivated Land Near Lloydminster, Saskatchewan

      chapter 20|24 pages

      Acute Toxicity of Two Generic Drilling Fluids and Six Additives, Alone and Combined, to Mysids

      chapter 22|42 pages

      Bioaccumulation, Food Chain Transfer, and Biological Effects of Barium and Chromium from Drilling Muds by Flounder, Pseudopleuronectes americanus, and Lobster, Homarus americanus

      chapter 24|40 pages

      Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Base Oil and Cuttings from Three Wells Drilled in the Beaufort Sea

      chapter 26|24 pages

      Long Term Recolonization and Chemical Change in Sediments Contaminated with Oil-based Drill Cuttings

      chapter 27|42 pages

      The Fate and Partitioning of Hydrocarbon Additives to Drilling Muds as Determined in Laboratory Studies

      chapter 29|6 pages

      Sediment Deposition, Biological Accumulation and Subcellular Distribution of Barium Following the Drilling of an Exploratory Well

      chapter 34|54 pages

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      chapter 32|36 pages

      Field Verification of the 00C Mud Discharge Model and R. MEEK

      chapter |16 pages

      PART V Testing Results and Protocols

      chapter 35|32 pages

      Toxicity Evaluations of Drilling Sump Fluids: Microtox versus Fish Toxicity Tests

      chapter 36|7 pages

      Drilling Fluid Toxicity Test: Variability in US Commercial Laboratories

      chapter |19 pages

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      chapter 37|18 pages

      The EPA/API Diesel Pill Monitoring Program R.C. AYERS, JR, J.E. O'REILLY, W.A. TELLIARD, D.C. RUDDY, D.J. WEINTRITT and T.H. FIELDSEND

      chapter 38|22 pages

      Evaluation of an Organic Chemical Method for Drilling Fluid Determination in Outer Continental Shelf Sediments

      chapter 39|44 pages

      Effects of Drilling Fluids on a Shallow Estuarine Ecosystem—I. Characterization and Fate of Discharges

      part |2 pages

      PART VI Perspectives on Treatment and Control, Effects and Monitoring of Drilling Wastes

      chapter 41|6 pages

      The Onshore Disposal of Drilling Wastes R.J. DONALLY

      chapter 42|12 pages

      Offshore Drilling Waste Issues J.P. RAY

      chapter |2 pages

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