Publications
- Use of TLM derived models to estimate toxicity of weathered MC252 oil based on conventional chemical data and the potential impact of unresolved polar components
- Recommendations for the advancement of oil-in-water media and source oil characterization in aquatic toxicity test studies
- Interlaboratory comparison of three low-sulfur marine fuel oils between laboratories in Canada, China, Sweden, USA, and Norway WP3 – PAME/EPPR characterization methodology Read publication
- Chemical and toxicological characterisation of residues from offshore in-situ burning of spilled fuel oils Read publication
- Application of chemical herders do not increase acute crude oil toxicity to cold-water marine species Read publication
- Occupational exposure to air pollutants emitted from in situ burning of offshore oil spills: a large-scale field study Read publication
- Chemical characteristics and acute toxicity of WAFs of Alaska North Slope oils and their burnt residues (SINTEF Report 2021:00111)
- Offshore field experiments with in-situ burning of oil: Emissions and burn efficiency Read publication
- Toxicity and developmental effects of Arctic fuel oil types on early life stages of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) Read publication
- Bioremediation of oil on shorelines in Arctic conditions - A laboratory study
Other
- Field experiments to operationalize in situ burning as a response method in Norwegian waters
- Enhancing the dispersant efficiency by applying artificial energy aftger dispersant treatment
- Developmental effects of fuel oils on early life stages of atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
- PW-Exposed: Produced water fractionation and advanced chemical and toxicological characterization using sensitive life stages of marine fish species
- Toxicity of produced water from offshore oil production in Norway and corresponding polar and apolar fractions
- Should current environmental assessment methods for produced water be revised? The influence of chemical composition on produced water toxicity
- Toxicity of produced water from offshore oil production in Norway and corresponding polar and apolar fractions
- Oil droplet surfacing probabilities using realistic low turbulence in Arctic ice
- Effectiveness of Chemical dispersants used in broken ice conditions
- The contribution of the polar unresolved complex mixture of the water accommodated fraction from field weathered MC252 CTC oil to toxicity.