The degradation of Prudhoe crude oil was studied in arctic tundra ponds. Contained subponds were treated with oil and/or oleophilic phosphate or inorganic phosphate fertilizers in an attempt to enhance the degradation of the oil by the indigenous microflora. Enumeration studies of water and sediment samples indicated that oil treatment alone did not increase numbers of total heterotrophic or oil-degrading bacteria over a short period (28 days). It was also shown that oil spilled years previously on 2 whole ponds at a high (10 l/m²) and a low dose (0.24 l/m²) did not alter the microflora quantitatively, except in a small core spilled with oil. Although oil alone seemed to exhibit neither stimulatory nor toxic effects, oleophilic ph...
Biodestruction of crude oils of various chemical types recovered from different regions has been stu...
Crude hydrocarbons were added to the surface of wet tundra soils at Barrow, Alaska at volumes of 5 a...
Biodegradation of chemically dispersed oil at low temperature (0–2 °C) was compared in natural seawa...
Oil was recovered from tundra soils two and seven years after spillage. Oil persisted in the upper s...
As ice extent in the Arctic is declining, oil and gas activities will increase, with higher risk of ...
ABSTRACT. This study was conducted on the short-term effects of seasonal spills of hot Prudhoe Bay c...
This study was conducted on the short-term effects of seasonal spills of hot Prudhoe Bay crude oil o...
Prudhoe Bay crude oil and refined diesel fuel were applied to five topographically distinct tundra s...
The effectiveness of fertilizers for crude oil bioremediation in sub-Antarctic intertidal sediments ...
Abstract Oil spilled in the Arctic may drift into ice-covered areas and become trapped until the ice...
Vegetational recovery from an accidental oil spill on a wet tundra site at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, was ...
In any study of the effects of the introduction of an organic compound, such as oil, into a particul...
The effect of oil spilled on Alaskan freshwater phytoplankton populations was studied in waters affe...
The effects of petroleum slick and chemically dispersed petroleum on bacterial numbers and microhete...
There is an urgent need to develop new technologies to address the problem of soil remediation in hi...
Biodestruction of crude oils of various chemical types recovered from different regions has been stu...
Crude hydrocarbons were added to the surface of wet tundra soils at Barrow, Alaska at volumes of 5 a...
Biodegradation of chemically dispersed oil at low temperature (0–2 °C) was compared in natural seawa...
Oil was recovered from tundra soils two and seven years after spillage. Oil persisted in the upper s...
As ice extent in the Arctic is declining, oil and gas activities will increase, with higher risk of ...
ABSTRACT. This study was conducted on the short-term effects of seasonal spills of hot Prudhoe Bay c...
This study was conducted on the short-term effects of seasonal spills of hot Prudhoe Bay crude oil o...
Prudhoe Bay crude oil and refined diesel fuel were applied to five topographically distinct tundra s...
The effectiveness of fertilizers for crude oil bioremediation in sub-Antarctic intertidal sediments ...
Abstract Oil spilled in the Arctic may drift into ice-covered areas and become trapped until the ice...
Vegetational recovery from an accidental oil spill on a wet tundra site at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, was ...
In any study of the effects of the introduction of an organic compound, such as oil, into a particul...
The effect of oil spilled on Alaskan freshwater phytoplankton populations was studied in waters affe...
The effects of petroleum slick and chemically dispersed petroleum on bacterial numbers and microhete...
There is an urgent need to develop new technologies to address the problem of soil remediation in hi...
Biodestruction of crude oils of various chemical types recovered from different regions has been stu...
Crude hydrocarbons were added to the surface of wet tundra soils at Barrow, Alaska at volumes of 5 a...
Biodegradation of chemically dispersed oil at low temperature (0–2 °C) was compared in natural seawa...