Total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) deposition rates were determined along various roads using the natural snow cover as deposition trap. Daily deposition rates decreased with distance from the roads, which coincided with long-term TPH accumulation in roadside soils. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM-EDX) of the snow meltwater sediment revealed occurrence of carbon-rich plaques, which were identified as hydrocarbons using FTIR-microscopy. GC-MS revealed that the compounds extracted from the sediment consisted of an unresolved complex hydrocarbon mixture (UCM). Individual n-alkanes could not be resolved in the sediment extract, whereas TPHs extracted from soils contained a series of n-alkanes peaking at C25-C27. The proportion of UCM compounds...
AbstractThe potential for biotransformation of weathered hydrocarbon residues in soils collected fro...
The study of microbial communities involved in soil bioremediation is important to identify the spec...
Increased exploration and exploitation of resources in the Arctic is leading to a higher risk of pet...
Total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) deposition rates were determined along various roads using the nat...
Hydrocarbon fuel spills are common in the Arctic. But, little is known about hydrocarbon-degrading m...
Trinitrotoluene (TNT), a commonly used explosive for military and industrial applications, can cause...
Crude petroleum and its refined products are principal energy sources driving industrialisation; alb...
The potential for biotransformation of weathered hydrocarbon residues in soils collected from two co...
This article reviews the different aspects of biochar as source and sink of organic and inorganic co...
Soil samples taken from a contaminated site in Northern Quebec, Canada, exhibited a low capacity for...
Hydrocarbons were found to persist in the sediment of an Arctic lake one year after the lake was acc...
Bacteria from dry and wet roadside environments were examined for the ability to degrade hydrocarbon...
Peat is used as a high quality substrate for growing media in horticulture. However, unsustainable p...
This study compared treatment methods that utilised a liquid carrier of hydrogen peroxide and a soli...
Extreme environmental conditions in northern regions slows efforts to remediate petroleum hydrocarbo...
AbstractThe potential for biotransformation of weathered hydrocarbon residues in soils collected fro...
The study of microbial communities involved in soil bioremediation is important to identify the spec...
Increased exploration and exploitation of resources in the Arctic is leading to a higher risk of pet...
Total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) deposition rates were determined along various roads using the nat...
Hydrocarbon fuel spills are common in the Arctic. But, little is known about hydrocarbon-degrading m...
Trinitrotoluene (TNT), a commonly used explosive for military and industrial applications, can cause...
Crude petroleum and its refined products are principal energy sources driving industrialisation; alb...
The potential for biotransformation of weathered hydrocarbon residues in soils collected from two co...
This article reviews the different aspects of biochar as source and sink of organic and inorganic co...
Soil samples taken from a contaminated site in Northern Quebec, Canada, exhibited a low capacity for...
Hydrocarbons were found to persist in the sediment of an Arctic lake one year after the lake was acc...
Bacteria from dry and wet roadside environments were examined for the ability to degrade hydrocarbon...
Peat is used as a high quality substrate for growing media in horticulture. However, unsustainable p...
This study compared treatment methods that utilised a liquid carrier of hydrogen peroxide and a soli...
Extreme environmental conditions in northern regions slows efforts to remediate petroleum hydrocarbo...
AbstractThe potential for biotransformation of weathered hydrocarbon residues in soils collected fro...
The study of microbial communities involved in soil bioremediation is important to identify the spec...
Increased exploration and exploitation of resources in the Arctic is leading to a higher risk of pet...