The threat of a hydrocarbon contamination in the sea-ice covered areas is growing rapidly dueto increasing human activities in the polar regions, which require petroleum as energy source,and due to a fast growing interest in exploiting the estimated one fourth of the world?s oilreservoirs of the Arctic Ocean.This dissertation assessed the influence of crude oil contamination on sea-ice microbialcommunities (SIMCO) in the Arctic and the Southern Ocean. Field and laboratory experiments were conducted with indigenous sea-ice bacterial communities, while testing three fertilizers, Inipol, fish meal, and soluble inorganic nutrients, for the stimulation of hydrocarbon biodegradation. To test whether bioaugmentation can further enhance oil biodegr...
With increasing oil exploration, production and transportation in the Arctic, predictions of the fat...
The objective of this study was to quantify the potential for hydrocarbon biodegradation in surface ...
Oil pollution of the oceans has been a problem ever since man began to use fossil fuels. Biodegradat...
The threat of a hydrocarbon contamination in the sea-ice covered areas is growing rapidly dueto incr...
The globe is presently reliant on natural resources, fossil fuels, and crude oil to support the worl...
The increasing accessibility to navigation and offshore oil exploration brings risks of hydrocarbon ...
Oil spill in ice-covered waters can become entrapped in sea ice and may be subjected to biodegradati...
The anthropogenic release of oil hydrocarbons into the cold marine environment is an increasing conc...
The development of oil exploration activities and an increase in shipping in Arctic areas have incre...
As ice extent in the Arctic is declining, oil and gas activities will increase, with higher risk of ...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Offshore oil development in Arctic Alaska is expan...
In pristine sea ice-covered Arctic waters the potential of natural attenuation of oil spills has yet...
Biodegradation of chemically dispersed oil at low temperature (0–2 °C) was compared in natural seawa...
Abstract Oil spilled in the Arctic may drift into ice-covered areas and become trapped until the ice...
Petroleum hydrocarbons are the most widespread contaminants in the marine environment. The fate of p...
With increasing oil exploration, production and transportation in the Arctic, predictions of the fat...
The objective of this study was to quantify the potential for hydrocarbon biodegradation in surface ...
Oil pollution of the oceans has been a problem ever since man began to use fossil fuels. Biodegradat...
The threat of a hydrocarbon contamination in the sea-ice covered areas is growing rapidly dueto incr...
The globe is presently reliant on natural resources, fossil fuels, and crude oil to support the worl...
The increasing accessibility to navigation and offshore oil exploration brings risks of hydrocarbon ...
Oil spill in ice-covered waters can become entrapped in sea ice and may be subjected to biodegradati...
The anthropogenic release of oil hydrocarbons into the cold marine environment is an increasing conc...
The development of oil exploration activities and an increase in shipping in Arctic areas have incre...
As ice extent in the Arctic is declining, oil and gas activities will increase, with higher risk of ...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Offshore oil development in Arctic Alaska is expan...
In pristine sea ice-covered Arctic waters the potential of natural attenuation of oil spills has yet...
Biodegradation of chemically dispersed oil at low temperature (0–2 °C) was compared in natural seawa...
Abstract Oil spilled in the Arctic may drift into ice-covered areas and become trapped until the ice...
Petroleum hydrocarbons are the most widespread contaminants in the marine environment. The fate of p...
With increasing oil exploration, production and transportation in the Arctic, predictions of the fat...
The objective of this study was to quantify the potential for hydrocarbon biodegradation in surface ...
Oil pollution of the oceans has been a problem ever since man began to use fossil fuels. Biodegradat...