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The following pages link to Magnitude and oxidation potential of hydrocarbon gases released from the BP oil well blowout (Q58074035):
Displaying 43 items.
- Microbial transformation of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill-past, present, and future perspectives (Q27010054) (← links)
- Challenging Oil Bioremediation at Deep-Sea Hydrostatic Pressure (Q28073314) (← links)
- Sustained deposition of contaminants from the Deepwater Horizon spill (Q28600991) (← links)
- Hydrocarbons in Deep-Sea Sediments following the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Blowout in the Northeast Gulf of Mexico (Q28646895) (← links)
- Fallout plume of submerged oil from Deepwater Horizon (Q28652067) (← links)
- Numerical simulations of the Macondo well blowout reveal strong control of oil flow by reservoir permeability and exsolution of gas (Q28710232) (← links)
- Persistence and biodegradation of oil at the ocean floor following Deepwater Horizon (Q30365237) (← links)
- Footprint of Deepwater Horizon blowout impact to deep-water coral communities (Q30432629) (← links)
- Composition and fate of gas and oil released to the water column during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. (Q30453644) (← links)
- Chemical data quantify Deepwater Horizon hydrocarbon flow rate and environmental distribution (Q30486362) (← links)
- Dynamic autoinoculation and the microbial ecology of a deep water hydrocarbon irruption. (Q30530420) (← links)
- Single-cell genomics reveals features of a Colwellia species that was dominant during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill (Q33858559) (← links)
- Evaluating bacterial community structures in oil collected from the sea surface and sediment in the northern Gulf of Mexico after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill (Q34660216) (← links)
- Transcriptional response of bathypelagic marine bacterioplankton to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill (Q34884906) (← links)
- A decline in benthic foraminifera following the deepwater horizon event in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico (Q35580477) (← links)
- Sedimentation Pulse in the NE Gulf of Mexico following the 2010 DWH Blowout (Q35690844) (← links)
- Diverse, rare microbial taxa responded to the Deepwater Horizon deep-sea hydrocarbon plume. (Q35729470) (← links)
- Oil in the Gulf of Mexico after the capping of the BP/Deepwater Horizon Mississippi Canyon (MC-252) well (Q35889633) (← links)
- Science and Culture: An ecosystem in the balance, captured in a work of art. (Q35895740) (← links)
- Chemical dispersants can suppress the activity of natural oil-degrading microorganisms. (Q36354887) (← links)
- Natural gas and temperature structured a microbial community response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. (Q36483454) (← links)
- Enrichment of Fusobacteria in Sea Surface Oil Slicks from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill (Q37291032) (← links)
- Alkane-oxidizing metalloenzymes in the carbon cycle (Q37899772) (← links)
- Using dispersants after oil spills: impacts on the composition and activity of microbial communities. (Q38461468) (← links)
- Concentrations in human blood of petroleum hydrocarbons associated with the BP/Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Gulf of Mexico. (Q40914677) (← links)
- Light rare earth element depletion during Deepwater Horizon blowout methanotrophy (Q41606851) (← links)
- MARINE SCIENCE. Deepwater Horizon, 5 years on. (Q41953027) (← links)
- Short-chain alkanes fuel mussel and sponge Cycloclasticus symbionts from deep-sea gas and oil seeps (Q46348057) (← links)
- Optical properties and composition changes in chromophoric dissolved organic matter along trophic gradients: Implications for monitoring and assessing lake eutrophication. (Q47730484) (← links)
- Marine microbiology: Community clean up. (Q51271606) (← links)
- Particulate accumulations in the vital organs of wild Brevoortia patronus from the northern Gulf of Mexico after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill (Q51343740) (← links)
- Comment on "A Persistent Oxygen Anomaly Reveals the Fate of Spilled Methane in the Deep Gulf of Mexico" (Q53486058) (← links)
- Seafloor oxygen consumption fuelled by methane from cold seeps (Q57092246) (← links)
- Response to Comment on "A Persistent Oxygen Anomaly Reveals the Fate of Spilled Methane in the Deep Gulf of Mexico" (Q57235115) (← links)
- Methane and microbial dynamics in the Gulf of Mexico water column (Q57900176) (← links)
- Understanding and Properly Interpreting the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Blowout (Q58036043) (← links)
- A Tale of Two Spills: Novel Science and Policy Implications of an Emerging New Oil Spill Model (Q58036049) (← links)
- The rise and fall of methanotrophy following a deepwater oil-well blowout (Q58073989) (← links)
- Analyses of Water Samples From the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: Documentation of the Subsurface Plume (Q58074024) (← links)
- Extraction of Oil Spill Information Using Decision Tree Based Minimum Noise Fraction Transform (Q58914144) (← links)
- Global Aerobic Degradation of Hydrocarbons in Aquatic Systems (Q63255820) (← links)
- Bacteria forming drag-increasing streamers on a drop implicates complementary fates of rising deep-sea oil droplets (Q90170973) (← links)
- A new ecology-on-a-chip microfluidic platform to study interactions of microbes with a rising oil droplet (Q90261856) (← links)