Energy Production in the Mississippi River Delta

Energy Production in the Mississippi River Delta
Author: J. W. Day
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2022-04-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 303094526X


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For nearly a century, the energy industry had a profound impact on the Mississippi Delta, including both the natural and socio-economic systems. The purpose of this book is to describe the delta, how oil and gas (O&G) activities have impacted both natural and socio-economic systems and how much of the degradation could have been avoided. The Mississippi Delta formed over the past six thousand years but, in less than a century, lost 25 percent of coastal wetlands. O&G activities contributed significantly to this loss. O&G production began in the early 20th century and over 600 conventional fields were developed. Production ramped up rapidly, peaking around 1970, then declined. As O&G production declines, produced water dominates fluid production, and this high salinity brine is laced with a variety of toxins. Often, O&G was produced rapidly and much was left in the ground and is now technically and economically unavailable. With careful planning, this situation could have been avoided. The industry also affected the regulatory framework by weakening regulations, enforcement and impacts were not adequately addressed, and more profits flowed out of state. Thus, the state was economically and environmentally worse off. The industry should be compelled to contribute expertise and financial resources to restoration of the delta.

Mississippi Delta Restoration

Mississippi Delta Restoration
Author: John W. Day
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2017-11-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319656635


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This book is a new and provocative treatment dealing with and defining sustainable pathways for the restoration of the Mississippi Delta. Based on a consideration of natural functioning of the Mississippi delta, factors that led to its severe deterioration, and major global trajectories of the 21st century, the authors investigate possible future pathways for sustainable management of the delta. They consider current conditions as well as future trajectories of climate and energy and resource scarcity. The book concludes that without profound changes of how humans live in and manage the delta, sustainability of the delta will be profoundly compromised.

Lower Mississippi Delta Initiatives Act of 1993

Lower Mississippi Delta Initiatives Act of 1993
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:


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Perspectives on the Restoration of the Mississippi Delta

Perspectives on the Restoration of the Mississippi Delta
Author: John W. Day
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2014-05-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9401787336


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Human impacts and emerging mega-trends such as climate change and energy scarcity will impact natural resource management in this century. This is especially true for deltas because of their ecological and economic importance and their sensitivity to climate change. The Mississippi delta is one of the largest in the world and has been strongly impacted by human activities. Currently there is an ambitious plan for restoration of the delta. This book, by a renown group of delta experts, provides an overview of the challenges facing the delta and charts - a way forward to sustainable management.

Resilience and Sustainability of the Mississippi River Delta as a Coupled Natural-Human System

Resilience and Sustainability of the Mississippi River Delta as a Coupled Natural-Human System
Author: Yi Jun Xu
Publisher: MDPI
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3038972568


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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Resilience and Sustainability of the Mississippi River Delta as a Coupled Natural-Human System" that was published in Water

Muddy Thinking in the Mississippi River Delta

Muddy Thinking in the Mississippi River Delta
Author: Ned Randolph
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2024-02-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0520397215


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A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. Muddy Thinking in the Mississippi River Delta uses the story of mud to answer a deceptively simple question: How can a place uniquely vulnerable to sea level rise be one of the nation's most promiscuous producers and consumers of fossil fuels? Organized around New Orleans and South Louisiana as a case study, this book examines how the unruly Mississippi River and its muddy delta shaped the people, culture, and governance of the region. It proposes a framework of "muddy thinking" to gum the wheels of extractive capitalism and pollution that have brought us to the precipice of planetary collapse. Muddy Thinking calls upon our dirty, shared histories to address urgent questions of mutual survival and care in a rapidly changing world.

The Place with No Edge

The Place with No Edge
Author: Adam Mandelman
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2020-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807173185


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In The Place with No Edge, Adam Mandelman follows three centuries of human efforts to inhabit and control the lower Mississippi River delta, the vast watery flatlands spreading across much of southern Louisiana. He finds that people’s use of technology to tame unruly nature in the region has produced interdependence with—rather than independence from—the environment. Created over millennia by deposits of silt and sand, the Mississippi River delta is one of the most dynamic landscapes in North America. From the eighteenth-century establishment of the first French fort below New Orleans to the creation of Louisiana’s Coastal Master Plan in the 2000s, people have attempted to harness and master this landscape through technology. Mandelman examines six specific interventions employed in the delta over time: levees, rice flumes, pullboats, geophysical surveys, dredgers, and petroleum cracking. He demonstrates that even as people seemed to gain control over the environment, they grew more deeply intertwined with—and vulnerable to—it. The greatest folly, Mandelman argues, is to believe that technology affords mastery. Environmental catastrophes of coastal land loss and petrochemical pollution may appear to be disconnected, but both emerged from the same fantasy of harnessing nature to technology. Similarly, the levee system’s failures and the subsequent deluge after Hurricane Katrina owe as much to centuries of human entanglement with the delta as to global warming’s rising seas and strengthening storms. The Place with No Edge advocates for a deeper understanding of humans’ relationship with nature. It provides compelling evidence that altering the environment—whether to make it habitable, profitable, or navigable —inevitably brings a response, sometimes with unanticipated consequences. Mandelman encourages a mindfulness of the ways that our inventions engage with nature and a willingness to intervene in responsible, respectful ways.

This Delta, this Land

This Delta, this Land
Author: Mikko Saikku
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2011-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0820340693


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This environmental history of the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta places the Delta's economic and cultural history in an environmental context. It reveals the human aspects of the region's natural history, including land reclamation, slave and sharecropper economies, ethnic and racial perceptions of land ownership and stewardship, and even blues music.