Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Gulf Oil Spill Rate Must Be Much Higher Than Stated - 6 Million Gallons So Far? ~SkyTruth
~Based on SkyTruth's latest satellite observations (yesterday) of the size of the oil slick and published data on the thickness of floating oil at sea that produces a visible sheen (1 micron, or 0.000001 meters) we think the official estimate of the spill rate from the damaged well has been significantly too low.
~Hat Tweet~Facing South

Dr. Ivor van Heerden: Oil spill off Louisiana coast 'could prove to be just as devastating as the Exxon Valdez catastrophe'
~To get some clearer sense of what this could mean for the beleaguered coast, Yahoo! News spoke with Ivor van Heerden, an outspoken scientist who was dismissed as a research professor by Louisiana State University last year after he'd castigated federal agencies for poor engineering and levee maintenance prior to the onset of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

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