作者: Michael R. Cope , Tim Slack , Troy C. Blanchard , Matthew R. Lee , Jorden E. Jackson
DOI: 10.1016/J.DIB.2020.105390
关键词: Geography 、 Lafourche Parish 、 Oil spill 、 Archaeology 、 Deepwater horizon 、 Wellhead 、 Zip code
摘要: This article presents an overview of the Louisiana Community Oil Spill Survey (COSS), dataset used in "Community Sentiment following Deepwater Horizon Disaster: A Test Time, Systemic Community, and Corrosive Models" [1] as well elsewhere [2-6]. The COSS, administered by State University's Public Policy Research Laboratory, consists five waves cross-sectional trend data attuned to characteristics effects 2010 BP (BP-DH) oil spill on those coastal residents most affected disaster. Respondents were randomly drawn from a list nearly 6,000 households zip codes located Lafourche Parish, Plaquemines Terrebonne community Grand Isle. COSS initially collected June when was still flowing wellhead, with additional waves, October 2010, April 2011, 2012, 2013. respective response rates were: 20%; 24%; 25%; 2013, 19%.