ABSTRACT. There is an urgent need to develop new technologies to address the problem of soil remediation in high-latitude regions. A field study was initiated in January 1997 in two contaminated soils in Terre Adélie (Antarctica) with the objective of determining the long-term effectiveness of two bioremediation agents on total and hydrocarbon-degrading microbial assemblages under severe Antarctic conditions. This study was conducted in two steps, fro
The polar regions have relatively low richness and diversity of plants and animals, and the basis of...
Despite the continuous enforcement of Antarctic Treaty System, ATS (1961), today Antarctica is const...
Human activity in Antarctica has resulted in accidental fuel spills on soils. These are broadly dama...
There is an urgent need to develop new technologies to address the problem of soil remediation in hi...
Many areas on the Antarctic continent already suffer from the direct and indirect influences of huma...
Remediation of petroleum hydrocarbons in polar environments is more costly and logistically and tec...
In order to evaluate the efficiency of biostimulation of soil contaminated with oil hydrocarbons und...
Biological treatment has become increasingly popular as a remediation method for soils and groundwat...
Bioremediation proved to be an effective approach to deal with soil contamination, especially in iso...
Complexity involved in the transport of soils and the restrictive legislation for the area makes on‐...
Petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated sites, associated with the contemporary and legacy effects of hum...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar Biology, Poster presentations, Mon...
The effect of nutrient and inocula amendment in a bioremediation field trial using a nutrient-poor A...
The polar regions have relatively low richness and diversity of plants and animals, and the basis of...
Until a few years ago, the Antarctic continent was considered a pristine place. However, human activ...
The polar regions have relatively low richness and diversity of plants and animals, and the basis of...
Despite the continuous enforcement of Antarctic Treaty System, ATS (1961), today Antarctica is const...
Human activity in Antarctica has resulted in accidental fuel spills on soils. These are broadly dama...
There is an urgent need to develop new technologies to address the problem of soil remediation in hi...
Many areas on the Antarctic continent already suffer from the direct and indirect influences of huma...
Remediation of petroleum hydrocarbons in polar environments is more costly and logistically and tec...
In order to evaluate the efficiency of biostimulation of soil contaminated with oil hydrocarbons und...
Biological treatment has become increasingly popular as a remediation method for soils and groundwat...
Bioremediation proved to be an effective approach to deal with soil contamination, especially in iso...
Complexity involved in the transport of soils and the restrictive legislation for the area makes on‐...
Petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated sites, associated with the contemporary and legacy effects of hum...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar Biology, Poster presentations, Mon...
The effect of nutrient and inocula amendment in a bioremediation field trial using a nutrient-poor A...
The polar regions have relatively low richness and diversity of plants and animals, and the basis of...
Until a few years ago, the Antarctic continent was considered a pristine place. However, human activ...
The polar regions have relatively low richness and diversity of plants and animals, and the basis of...
Despite the continuous enforcement of Antarctic Treaty System, ATS (1961), today Antarctica is const...
Human activity in Antarctica has resulted in accidental fuel spills on soils. These are broadly dama...