Diesel contamination of Antarctic soils and sediments ...
Hydrocarbon contamination is a threat resulting from human activity in Antarctica because of the low degradation rate due to the cold climate conditions and the seasonal freezing and thawing of soil in summer ice-free areas like the Antarctic Peninsula. Hydrocarbons can accidentally reach soil and s...
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ftdatacite:10.15468/jhh5bp 2024-09-15T17:43:21+00:00 Diesel contamination of Antarctic soils and sediments ... NANOBIOTEC 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.15468/jhh5bp https://www.gbif.org/dataset/b1c70f97-f130-4eee-a408-a7b0b99e797f en eng MGnify Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 dataset Dataset SAMPLING_EVENT 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.15468/jhh5bp 2024-08-01T11:10:23Z Hydrocarbon contamination is a threat resulting from human activity in Antarctica because of the low degradation rate due to the cold climate conditions and the seasonal freezing and thawing of soil in summer ice-free areas like the Antarctic Peninsula. Hydrocarbons can accidentally reach soil and sediments and distribute underground, likely affecting the biota and causing changes in bacterial communities. Monitoring and study of the distribution of hydrocarbons and the consequent response of the microbiota helps in the design of bioremediation strategies and elaboration of contingency plans, both required by the Antarcic Treaty. ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica DataCite |
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Hydrocarbon contamination is a threat resulting from human activity in Antarctica because of the low degradation rate due to the cold climate conditions and the seasonal freezing and thawing of soil in summer ice-free areas like the Antarctic Peninsula. Hydrocarbons can accidentally reach soil and sediments and distribute underground, likely affecting the biota and causing changes in bacterial communities. Monitoring and study of the distribution of hydrocarbons and the consequent response of the microbiota helps in the design of bioremediation strategies and elaboration of contingency plans, both required by the Antarcic Treaty. ... |
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