Calculations of Gulf Spill Volume Are Questioned - NYTimes.com

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Calculations of Gulf Spill Volume Are Questioned - NYTimes.com

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The government and BP used improper measuring techniques, scientists and environmental groups say.

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What Does 184 Million Gallons of Oil Look Like? - CNBC

cnbc.com — “According to the AP as well as calculations done by CNBC.com, an estimate of the total amount of oil spilled is likely between 182 and 184 million gallons. But how much is 184 million gallons, really? Such massive figures are nearly impossible to visualize. So, how can we truly understand the scope of this disaster? In order to answer this question, CNBC.com took a look at how this massive volume of lost oil compares to some things more familiar to every day life in order to bring things a littlView full resource at cnbc.com

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