The anthropogenic release of oil hydrocarbons into the cold marine environment is an increasing concern due to the elevated usage of sea routes and the exploration of new oil drilling sites in Arctic areas. The aim of this study was to evaluate prokaryotic community structures and the genetic potential of hydrocarbon degradation in the metagenomes of seawater, sea ice, and crude oil encapsulating the sea ice of the Norwegian fjord, Ofotfjorden. Although the results indicated substantial differences between the structure of prokaryotic communities in seawater and sea ice, the crude oil encapsulating sea ice (SIO) showed increased abundances of many genera-containing hydrocarbon-degrading organisms, including Bermanella, Colwellia, and Glacie...
The responses of microbial communities to hydrocarbon exposures are complex and variable, driven to ...
Two long-term potentially oil exposed Baltic Sea coastal sites near old oil refineries and harbours ...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Offshore oil development in Arctic Alaska is expan...
The anthropogenic release of oil hydrocarbons into the cold marine environment is an increasing conc...
The increasing accessibility to navigation and offshore oil exploration brings risks of hydrocarbon ...
The globe is presently reliant on natural resources, fossil fuels, and crude oil to support the worl...
Oil spill in ice-covered waters can become entrapped in sea ice and may be subjected to biodegradati...
The development of oil exploration activities and an increase in shipping in Arctic areas have incre...
The threat of a hydrocarbon contamination in the sea-ice covered areas is growing rapidly dueto incr...
Oil biodegradation as a weathering process has been extensively investigated over the years, especia...
The threat of a hydrocarbon contamination in the sea-ice covered areas is growing rapidly dueto incr...
Oil biodegradation as a weathering process has been extensively investigated over the years, especia...
Biodegradation of chemically dispersed oil at low temperature (0–2 °C) was compared in natural seawa...
Although sediments are the natural hydrocarbon sink in the marine environment, the ecology of hydroc...
Two long-term potentially oil exposed Baltic Sea coastal sites near old oil refineries and harbours ...
The responses of microbial communities to hydrocarbon exposures are complex and variable, driven to ...
Two long-term potentially oil exposed Baltic Sea coastal sites near old oil refineries and harbours ...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Offshore oil development in Arctic Alaska is expan...
The anthropogenic release of oil hydrocarbons into the cold marine environment is an increasing conc...
The increasing accessibility to navigation and offshore oil exploration brings risks of hydrocarbon ...
The globe is presently reliant on natural resources, fossil fuels, and crude oil to support the worl...
Oil spill in ice-covered waters can become entrapped in sea ice and may be subjected to biodegradati...
The development of oil exploration activities and an increase in shipping in Arctic areas have incre...
The threat of a hydrocarbon contamination in the sea-ice covered areas is growing rapidly dueto incr...
Oil biodegradation as a weathering process has been extensively investigated over the years, especia...
The threat of a hydrocarbon contamination in the sea-ice covered areas is growing rapidly dueto incr...
Oil biodegradation as a weathering process has been extensively investigated over the years, especia...
Biodegradation of chemically dispersed oil at low temperature (0–2 °C) was compared in natural seawa...
Although sediments are the natural hydrocarbon sink in the marine environment, the ecology of hydroc...
Two long-term potentially oil exposed Baltic Sea coastal sites near old oil refineries and harbours ...
The responses of microbial communities to hydrocarbon exposures are complex and variable, driven to ...
Two long-term potentially oil exposed Baltic Sea coastal sites near old oil refineries and harbours ...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Offshore oil development in Arctic Alaska is expan...