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Deborah French McCay's Selected Publications

Evaluation of Bird Impacts in Historical Oil Spill Cases Using the SIMAP Oil Spill Model.
  French McCay, D.P., and J.J. Rowe, 2004. In: Proceedings of the 27th Arctic and Marine Oil Spill Program (AMOP) Technical Seminar, Emergencies Science Division, Environment Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada, pp. 421-452.
Evaluation of Net Environmental Benefit Using Fates and Effects Modeling.
  French, D.P. and H. Schuttenberg, 1999. In Proceedings of the 1999 International Oil Spill Conference, American Petroleum Institute, Washington, DC. Paper ID #321.
Probabilities of Oil Exceeding Thresholds of Concern: Examples from an Evaluation for Florida Power and Light.
  French, D., H. Schuttenberg, T. Isaji, 1999. In: Proceedings of the 22nd Arctic and Marine Oil Spill Program (AMOP) Technical Seminar, Emergencies Science Division, Environment Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada, pp. 243-270.
Model of Oil Fate and Water Concentrations With and With Out Application of Dispersants.
  French McCay, D. and James R. Payne, 2001. In: Proceedings of the 24th Arctic and Marine Oil spill Program (AMOP) Technical Seminar, Emergencies Science Division, Environment Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada, pp. 611-645.
Use of Oil Spill Modeling for Contingency Planning and Impact Assessment: Application for Florida Power and Light.
  French, D. P., Jones, M. A., and Coakley, L., 2001. In: Proceedings of the 2001 International Oil Spill Conference & Exposition, American Petroleum Institute, March 26-29, 2001, Tampa, Florida.
Modeling Fates and Impacts for Bio-Economic Analysis of Hypothetical Oil Spill Scenarios in San Francisco Bay.
  French McCay, D., N. Whittier, S. Sankaranarayanan, J. Jennings, and D. S. Etkin, 2002. In: Proceedings of the 25th Arctic and Marine Oil Spill Program (AMOP) Technical Seminar, Emergencies Science Division, Environment Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada, pp. 1051-1074.
Assessment of the Potential Impacts of Oil Spills in the James River, Virginia.
  French McCay, D., N. Whittier, T. Isaji, and W. Saunders, 2003. In: Proceedings of the 26th Arctic and Marine Oil Spill Program (AMOP) Technical Seminar, Emergencies Science Division, Environment Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada, pp. 857-878.
Modeling Assessment of Potential Fates and Exposure for Orimulsion and Heavy Fuel Oil Spills.
  French McCay, D. and N. Whittier, 2003. In: Proceedings, International Oil Spill Conference, April 2003, American Petroleum Institute, Washington, DC. Paper 157.
Evaluation of the Consequences of Various Response Options Using Modeling of Fate, Effects and NRDA Costs of Oil Spills into Washington Waters.
  French-McCay, D.P., J.J. Rowe, N. Whittier, S. Sankaranarayanan, D. S. Etkin, and L. Pilkey-Jarvis, 2005. In: Proceedings, International Oil Spill Conference, May 2005, American Petroleum Institute, Washington, DC. Paper 395.
Modeling Fates and Impacts of Hypothetical Oil Spills in Delaware, Florida, Texas, California, and Alaska Waters, Varying Response Options Including Use of Dispersants.
  French-McCay, D.P., N. Whittier, C. Dalton, J.J. Rowe, and S. Sankaranarayanan, 2005. In: Proceedings, International Oil Spill Conference, May 2005, American Petroleum Institute, Washington, DC. Paper 399.
Use of Probabilistic Trajectory and Impact Modeling to Assess Consequences of Oil Spills with Various Response Strategies.
  French McCay, D., N. Whittier, J.J. Rowe, S. Sankaranarayanan and H.-S. Kim, 2005. In: Proceedings of the 28th Arctic and Marine Oil Spill Program (AMOP) Technical Seminar, Emergencies Science Division, Environment Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada, pp. 253-271.
Quantifying the scale of Restoration Required to Compensate for the Iimpacts of the North Cape Oil Spill on Fish and Invertebrates.
  French, D. P., C.A. Manen, M. Gibson, and J. Catena, 2001. In: Proceedings of the 2001 International Oil Spill Conference & Exposition, American Petroleum Institute, March 26-29, 2001, Tampa, Florida.
Chemical Spill Model (CHEMMAP) for Forecasts/Hindcasts and Environmental Risk Assessment.
  French McCay, D.P., 2001. In: Proceedings of the 24th Arctic and Marine Oilspill (AMOP) Technical Seminar, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, June 12-14, 2001, Environment Canada, pp. 825-846.