Abstract

Sunken marine power plants are one of the most dangerous types of marine pollution. The reason for this is that various types of petroleum products settle at the bottom of the sea and can remain there for a long time, which causes irreparable harm to the marine and environment. Recently, the problem of decomposition of petroleum products in water has become particularly relevant. Oil and its toxic components can quickly destroy the ecosystem, which will entail dramatic consequences for living organisms. To solve this problem, it is necessary to conduct modeling of decomposition processes, both in laboratory conditions and on real objects. In this article, we will consider the main approaches and stages of modeling the decomposition of petroleum products from sunken ships in water.

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