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Chromatogram of oil that leaked from the Macondo well during the DWH oil spill.

Chromatogram of oil that leaked from the Macondo well during the DWH oil spill.
Chromatogram of oil that leaked from the Macondo well during the DWH oil spill.
Chromatogram of oil that leaked from the Macondo well during the DWH oil spill.
Chromatogram of oil that leaked from the Macondo well during the DWH oil spill.
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Nelson, Robert K.
Chromatogram of oil that leaked from the Macondo well during the DWH oil spill.
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10/12/2011
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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 48, No. 3, Pg. 19:
MACONDO
The tall peaks on the left are diasteranes: bulky, nonpolar compounds that resist breaking down in the environment. A high fraction of trisnorneohopane indicates that the Macondo oil underwent a lot of heating during its formation.
Also used in Oceanus magazine, Vol. 48, No. 3, Pages 16-17, no caption, full spread story.
Image of The Day caption:
This chromatogram paints a colorful chemical landscape of the oil that leaked from the Deepwater Horizon well in the Gulf of Mexico last year. Each peak represents one of thousands of individual compounds in the oil. The taller the peak, the more of that compound is in the oil. The tallest peaks here are diasteranes: bulky, nonpolar compounds that resist breaking down in the environment.
Image courtesy of Robert K. Nelson
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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