Hydrocarbons were found to persist in the sediment of an Arctic lake one year after the lake was accidentally contaminated with leaded gasoline. The contaminating gasoline was continuing to spread from the original site of contamination. High numbers of hydrocarbon utilizing microorganisms were found in the contaminated sediment. Rates of nitrogen fixation did not appear to be affected by hydrocarbon contamination, but potential denitrification activities appeared to be altered by the gasoline. Fertilizer application resulted in a moderate decrease of hydrocarbon concentrations in the sediment
Microbial mats, composed of cyanobacteria, algaes and non-photosynthetic bacteria, appear where arct...
In spring and summer 1978 and spring 1979 an integrated study was carried out to examine the interre...
Total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) deposition rates were determined along various roads using the nat...
Hydrocarbons were found to persist in the sediment of an Arctic lake one year after the lake was acc...
ABSTRACT. Hydrocarbons were found to persist in the sediment of an Arctic lake one year after the la...
Oil was recovered from tundra soils two and seven years after spillage. Oil persisted in the upper s...
Hydrocarbon fuel spills are common in the Arctic. But, little is known about hydrocarbon-degrading m...
Increased exploration and exploitation of resources in the Arctic is leading to a higher risk of pet...
The effects of petroleum slick and chemically dispersed petroleum on bacterial numbers and microhete...
The objective of this research is to determine the influence of liquid water content on the toxicity...
The increasing accessibility to navigation and offshore oil exploration brings risks of hydrocarbon ...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Offshore oil development in Arctic Alaska is expan...
Arctic soils are increasingly susceptible to petroleum hydrocarbon contamination, as exploration and...
The globe is presently reliant on natural resources, fossil fuels, and crude oil to support the worl...
ABSTRACT. A baseline for petroleum residues in the Cape Hatt region f Baffin Island in arctic Canada...
Microbial mats, composed of cyanobacteria, algaes and non-photosynthetic bacteria, appear where arct...
In spring and summer 1978 and spring 1979 an integrated study was carried out to examine the interre...
Total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) deposition rates were determined along various roads using the nat...
Hydrocarbons were found to persist in the sediment of an Arctic lake one year after the lake was acc...
ABSTRACT. Hydrocarbons were found to persist in the sediment of an Arctic lake one year after the la...
Oil was recovered from tundra soils two and seven years after spillage. Oil persisted in the upper s...
Hydrocarbon fuel spills are common in the Arctic. But, little is known about hydrocarbon-degrading m...
Increased exploration and exploitation of resources in the Arctic is leading to a higher risk of pet...
The effects of petroleum slick and chemically dispersed petroleum on bacterial numbers and microhete...
The objective of this research is to determine the influence of liquid water content on the toxicity...
The increasing accessibility to navigation and offshore oil exploration brings risks of hydrocarbon ...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Offshore oil development in Arctic Alaska is expan...
Arctic soils are increasingly susceptible to petroleum hydrocarbon contamination, as exploration and...
The globe is presently reliant on natural resources, fossil fuels, and crude oil to support the worl...
ABSTRACT. A baseline for petroleum residues in the Cape Hatt region f Baffin Island in arctic Canada...
Microbial mats, composed of cyanobacteria, algaes and non-photosynthetic bacteria, appear where arct...
In spring and summer 1978 and spring 1979 an integrated study was carried out to examine the interre...
Total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) deposition rates were determined along various roads using the nat...