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A Theoretical Study on the Causes of the Sinking Disaster of M/V Hanjin-Inchon ("한진인천"호 침몰종의 원인에 관한 이론적인 연구)

  • 윤점동;권종호;주재훈;허용범;윤순동
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Navigation
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.33-52
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    • 1987
  • The disasters of wet bound vessels have been more frequent than those of east bound ones on the sea routes of the North Pacific Ocean in winter season. M/V Hanjin-Inchon was also west bound in her missing voyage. The container vessel of 17, 676 gross tons, M/V Hanjin-Inchon owned by Hanjin Shipping Co.Ltd in Seoul Korea left seattle in west coast of U.S.A for Pusan , Korea on the 5th Feb., 1987 and sailed along the exact courses recommended by Ocean Routes until she reported her position and speed as 49-30N, 158-00E and 8 knots to her head office in Seoul by this ship's time 2200 hours on the 13th Feb., 1987. The above message turned out to be last message from her because she had been missing since then leaving no message but only two life boats of her name, three containers cases, large scale of oil slicks and the corpse of her 3rd mate drifting on the sea near the position reported by her last message.

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Identification of Spilled Oils in the Marine Environment by Fluorescence Fingerprints and Library Search System (해양유출유의 형광지문에 의한 식별연구)

  • PARK, YONG-CHUL;KIM, YOUNG-HEE;LEE, CHANG-SUP;LEE, KI-BOCK
    • 한국해양학회지
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.295-303
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    • 1991
  • Multi-spectral analyses of excitation and emission fluorescence was applied to spilled crude oils in characterization of their specific fluorescence patterns which is called oil fingerprints. In the present study, oil fingerprints of 33 crude, 4 fuel and 2 other oils were analyzed to establish data base library search system. Cluster analysis showed that crude oils could be classified into two large groups according to their fluorescence characteristics. In simulated experiments, all the spilled sources was identifiable by the present library search system. In the natural environment this system could identify the exact source of weathered crude oil slicks upton 10 days. The present study shows that the fluorescence fingerprinting method with the library search system is reliable and superior to toutine GC/HPLC analyses in identification of the source of weathered spilled oils in the marine environment.

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