Ping Wang Images Oilspill talk. Morphological environments on contaminated beach, July 1 Courtesy of Ping Wang, USF.

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Ping Wang Images Oilspill talk

Morphological environments on contaminated beach, July 1 Courtesy of Ping Wang, USF

After Hurricane Alex Deposition of tar balls and oil stain in association with individual wave runup. The wave runup due to high waves associated with the hurricane transported the oil contamination over a distance of up to 30 m landward of the active berm crest, covering an active turtle nest. Photo taken July 1, Courtesy of Ping Wang USF

Types and cross-shore distribution of oil contamination (a) Concentrated tar balls and tar patties at the maximum high-tide runup and patchy tar balls distribution between the active berm crest and the upper limit of wave runup. (b) Oil stains and tar balls distribute on the surface between the active berm crest and the maximum high-tide runup. Note: The zone of oil contamination of (a) is much wider than (b), due to variations in wave energy. Courtesy of Ping Wang, USF. June 30, 2010 during hurricane. June 24 pre-hurricane

Buried Oil