ASTM F 2067 Standard Practice for Development and Use of Oil-Spill Trajectory Models
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ASTM F 2067 Document Information:
Title
Standard Practice for Development and Use of Oil-Spill Trajectory Models
ASTM International
Publication Date:
Apr 1, 2007
Scope:
This practice describes the features and processes that should
be included in an oil-spill trajectory and fate model.
This practice applies only to oil-spill models and does not
consider the broader need for models in other fields. This practice
considers only computer-based models, and not physical modeling of
oil-spill processes.
This practice is applicable to all types of oil in oceans,
lakes, and rivers under a variety of environmental and geographical
conditions.
This practice does not address issues of computer operation. It
is assumed that the user of this practice is familiar with the use
of a computer and its operating systems.
Keywords:
- computer-based model
- oil spill surveillance and tracking
- oil spill trajectory
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