Articles | Volume 17, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-17-31-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-17-31-2017
Review article
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06 Jan 2017
Review article |  | 06 Jan 2017

Application of surface analytical methods for hazardous situation in the Adriatic Sea: monitoring of organic matter dynamics and oil pollution

Galja Pletikapić and Nadica Ivošević DeNardis

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Surface analytical methods (the electrochemical method and atomic force microscopy imaging) are applied to examine good environmental status of seawaters. The present overview emphasize advantages of combining surface analytical methods applied for hazardous situation in the Adriatic Sea such as monitoring of the first aggregation phases of dissolved organic matter in order to potentially predict the massive mucilage formation and testing of oil spill cleanup.
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