The need to understand the biodegradation of oil and chemical dispersants in Arctic marine environments is increasing alongside growth in oil exploration and transport in the region. We chemically quantified biodegradation and abiotic losses of crude oil and Corexit 9500, when present separately, in incubations of Arctic seawater and identified microorganisms potentially involved in biodegradation of these substrates based on shifts in bacterial community structure (16S rRNA genes) and abundance of biodegradation genes (GeoChip 5.0 microarray). Incubations were performed over 28-day time courses using surface seawater collected from near-shore and offshore locations in the Chukchi Sea. Within 28 days, the indigenous microbial community biod...
The world still runs on oil and such an oil-based society with a yearly increase in global demand ur...
To better understand the impacts of Corexit 9500 on the structure and activity levels of hydrocarbon...
Crude oil has been part of the marine environment for millions of years, and microbes that use its r...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017As oil and gas production continues in the ...
With increased oil exploration, development, and transport in the Arctic in recent years, the potent...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2020With increased oil exploration, development...
The need to understand the biodegradation of oil and chemical dispersants in Arctic marine environme...
Biodegradation of chemically dispersed oil at low temperature (0–2 °C) was compared in natural seawa...
As ice extent in the Arctic is declining, oil and gas activities will increase, with higher risk of ...
Brakstad OG, Davies EJ, Ribicic D, Winkler A, Bronner U, Netzer R. Biodegradation of dispersed oil i...
With increasing oil exploration, production and transportation in the Arctic, predictions of the fat...
In pristine sea ice-covered Arctic waters the potential of natural attenuation of oil spills has yet...
To better understand the impacts of Corexit 9500 on the structure and activity levels of hydrocarbon...
Abstract Oil spilled in the Arctic may drift into ice-covered areas and become trapped until the ice...
Marine oil spills can cause catastrophic impacts on ecosystems and human life. Natural attenuation b...
The world still runs on oil and such an oil-based society with a yearly increase in global demand ur...
To better understand the impacts of Corexit 9500 on the structure and activity levels of hydrocarbon...
Crude oil has been part of the marine environment for millions of years, and microbes that use its r...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017As oil and gas production continues in the ...
With increased oil exploration, development, and transport in the Arctic in recent years, the potent...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2020With increased oil exploration, development...
The need to understand the biodegradation of oil and chemical dispersants in Arctic marine environme...
Biodegradation of chemically dispersed oil at low temperature (0–2 °C) was compared in natural seawa...
As ice extent in the Arctic is declining, oil and gas activities will increase, with higher risk of ...
Brakstad OG, Davies EJ, Ribicic D, Winkler A, Bronner U, Netzer R. Biodegradation of dispersed oil i...
With increasing oil exploration, production and transportation in the Arctic, predictions of the fat...
In pristine sea ice-covered Arctic waters the potential of natural attenuation of oil spills has yet...
To better understand the impacts of Corexit 9500 on the structure and activity levels of hydrocarbon...
Abstract Oil spilled in the Arctic may drift into ice-covered areas and become trapped until the ice...
Marine oil spills can cause catastrophic impacts on ecosystems and human life. Natural attenuation b...
The world still runs on oil and such an oil-based society with a yearly increase in global demand ur...
To better understand the impacts of Corexit 9500 on the structure and activity levels of hydrocarbon...
Crude oil has been part of the marine environment for millions of years, and microbes that use its r...