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I have a question that was raised in a meeting where I was presenting some results of a blowout simulation performed with OpenOil, which I was not secure to respond. The questions was "what exactly means the dispersion weathering process" and the "in water" oil parcels. The description of the code states that the "the oil is removed from simulation" in the processes:dispersion.
Here is the great doubt, the "in water" oil is still considered in the simulation being in the surface and in the water column, and still active for weathering processes? And the "oil dispersed" is no longer considered in the simulation, for all the processes, including dispersion, and will not be considered again?
I really appreciate your clarifications on these topics, since I'd like to move forward with my project and future results.
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Dear Dr. Dagestad,
I have a question that was raised in a meeting where I was presenting some results of a blowout simulation performed with OpenOil, which I was not secure to respond. The questions was "what exactly means the dispersion weathering process" and the "in water" oil parcels. The description of the code states that the "the oil is removed from simulation" in the processes:dispersion.
Here is the great doubt, the "in water" oil is still considered in the simulation being in the surface and in the water column, and still active for weathering processes? And the "oil dispersed" is no longer considered in the simulation, for all the processes, including dispersion, and will not be considered again?
I really appreciate your clarifications on these topics, since I'd like to move forward with my project and future results.
Best regards.
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