Effect of Oil Pollution and Ice Formation on Microbial Community of Seawater from Ofotfjorden, Norway
Oil spill in ice-covered waters can become entrapped in sea ice and may be subjected to biodegradation by sea ice microorganisms. The extent of the hydrocarbon biodegradation, and microorganisms involved in such process in sea ice are not well understood. In this study, we performed ice formation in...
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ftsintef:oai:sintef.brage.unit.no:11250/2640270 2023-05-15T17:52:26+02:00 Effect of Oil Pollution and Ice Formation on Microbial Community of Seawater from Ofotfjorden, Norway Dang, Nga Phuong Willassen, Nils Peder O'Sadnick, Megan Eileen Petrich, Christian 2018 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2640270 eng eng Proceedings of the Forty-first AMOP Technical Seminar, Environment and Climate Change Canada Ottawa, ON, Canada Nordland fylkeskommune: 186/2015 urn:isbn:978-0-660-04851-2 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2640270 cristin:1624935 546-558 Sjøis Sea ice Crude oil Oljeforurensning Oil pollution Microorganism VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400 VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400 Chapter 2018 ftsintef 2021-08-04T11:59:36Z Oil spill in ice-covered waters can become entrapped in sea ice and may be subjected to biodegradation by sea ice microorganisms. The extent of the hydrocarbon biodegradation, and microorganisms involved in such process in sea ice are not well understood. In this study, we performed ice formation in lab-tanks (125 l) with unpolluted seawater from Ofotfjorden, Norway. The tanks were insulated at the perimeter and bottom with Styrofoam and heated from the bottom so that ice only grew from the tank surface. Troll B crude oil was injected underneath the ice, forming an oil lens which later was encapsulated in the ice as the ice con-tinued growing. The ice was harvested and stored at -14°C for 3 months following encapsula-tion. Metagenomic analysis of the microbial communities in the ice samples which formed in the lab showed changes in the microbial community structure with dominance of Alpha- and Gammaproteobacteria. At the same time, Archaea, Bacteroidetes and Actinobacteria reduced significantly in the ice compare to the original seawater. No significant change of the microbi-al community in the ice was observed in the presence of the oil. However, a slight increase in abundance of some bacterial genera such as Cowellia, Glaciecola and Acrobacter was detect-ed among the phylotypes of the oil-contaminated ices. Member of genera Cowellia and Glaciecola are common sea-ice inhabitants and have been known for their n-alkanes and aro-matic hydrocarbons metabolism capacity. Despite this development, no significant loss of the oil or change of n-C17/Pristane or n-C18/Phytane ratio was detected. But a slight reduction of water soluble PAHs was observed that may results from microbial activity in the ice. Effect of Oil Pollution and Ice Formation on Microbial Community of Seawater from Ofotfjorden, Norway acceptedVersion Book Part Ofotfjorden Sea ice ice covered waters SINTEF Open (Brage) Norway Ofotfjorden ENVELOPE(17.015,17.015,68.420,68.420) Troll ENVELOPE(13.895,13.895,67.110,67.110) |
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Sjøis Sea ice Crude oil Oljeforurensning Oil pollution Microorganism VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400 VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400 Dang, Nga Phuong Willassen, Nils Peder O'Sadnick, Megan Eileen Petrich, Christian Effect of Oil Pollution and Ice Formation on Microbial Community of Seawater from Ofotfjorden, Norway |
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Oil spill in ice-covered waters can become entrapped in sea ice and may be subjected to biodegradation by sea ice microorganisms. The extent of the hydrocarbon biodegradation, and microorganisms involved in such process in sea ice are not well understood. In this study, we performed ice formation in lab-tanks (125 l) with unpolluted seawater from Ofotfjorden, Norway. The tanks were insulated at the perimeter and bottom with Styrofoam and heated from the bottom so that ice only grew from the tank surface. Troll B crude oil was injected underneath the ice, forming an oil lens which later was encapsulated in the ice as the ice con-tinued growing. The ice was harvested and stored at -14°C for 3 months following encapsula-tion. Metagenomic analysis of the microbial communities in the ice samples which formed in the lab showed changes in the microbial community structure with dominance of Alpha- and Gammaproteobacteria. At the same time, Archaea, Bacteroidetes and Actinobacteria reduced significantly in the ice compare to the original seawater. No significant change of the microbi-al community in the ice was observed in the presence of the oil. However, a slight increase in abundance of some bacterial genera such as Cowellia, Glaciecola and Acrobacter was detect-ed among the phylotypes of the oil-contaminated ices. Member of genera Cowellia and Glaciecola are common sea-ice inhabitants and have been known for their n-alkanes and aro-matic hydrocarbons metabolism capacity. Despite this development, no significant loss of the oil or change of n-C17/Pristane or n-C18/Phytane ratio was detected. But a slight reduction of water soluble PAHs was observed that may results from microbial activity in the ice. Effect of Oil Pollution and Ice Formation on Microbial Community of Seawater from Ofotfjorden, Norway acceptedVersion |
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Effect of Oil Pollution and Ice Formation on Microbial Community of Seawater from Ofotfjorden, Norway |
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Effect of Oil Pollution and Ice Formation on Microbial Community of Seawater from Ofotfjorden, Norway |
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Effect of Oil Pollution and Ice Formation on Microbial Community of Seawater from Ofotfjorden, Norway |
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Effect of Oil Pollution and Ice Formation on Microbial Community of Seawater from Ofotfjorden, Norway |
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Effect of Oil Pollution and Ice Formation on Microbial Community of Seawater from Ofotfjorden, Norway |
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effect of oil pollution and ice formation on microbial community of seawater from ofotfjorden, norway |
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Proceedings of the Forty-first AMOP Technical Seminar, Environment and Climate Change Canada Ottawa, ON, Canada Nordland fylkeskommune: 186/2015 urn:isbn:978-0-660-04851-2 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2640270 cristin:1624935 |
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