نتایج جستجو برای: hydrocarbon contaminants

تعداد نتایج: 36787  

2016
Chioma C. Obi Sunday A. Adebusoye Esther O. Ugoji Mathew O. Ilori Olukayode O. Amund William J. Hickey

Estuarine sediments are significant repositories of anthropogenic contaminants, and thus knowledge of the impacts of pollution upon microbial communities in these environments is important to understand potential effects on estuaries as a whole. The Lagos lagoon (Nigeria) is one of Africa's largest estuarine ecosystems, and is impacted by hydrocarbon pollutants and other industrial and municipa...

2010
Sabina Viramontes-Ramos Martha Cristina Portillo-Ruiz María de Lourdes Ballinas-Casarrubias José Vinicio Torres-Muñoz Blanca Estela Rivera-Chavira Guadalupe Virginia Nevárez-Moorillón

Petroleum-derived hydrocarbons are among the most persistent soil contaminants, and some hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms can produce biosurfactants to increase bioavailability and degradation. The aim of this work was to identify biosurfactant-producing bacterial strains isolated from hydrocarbon-contaminated sites, and to evaluate their biosurfactant properties. The drop-collapse method a...

Journal: :Journal of chromatographic science 2007
William M Geiger Shona McSheehy Martin J Nash

Maturation of inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) in terms of size, reliability, and cost has had a significant impact on its consideration as a viable detector for gas chromatography. Its generally excellent sensitivity for those elements it can measure has been a contributing factor. A method for sulfur speciation in various hydrocarbon products is investigated, as well as s...

2004
S. J. Westbrook J. L. Rayner G. B. Davis T. P. Clement P. L. Bjerg S. J. Fisher

This paper presents findings from a 2-year field investigation of a dissolved hydrocarbon groundwater plume flowing towards a tidally and seasonally forced estuarine river system in Perth, Western Australia. Samples collected from transects of multiport wells along the riverbank and into the river, enabled mapping of the fine scale (0.5 m) vertical definition of the hydrocarbon plume and its lo...

2005
PAUL M. WHITE DUANE C. WOLF GREGORY J. THOMA CHARLES M. REYNOLDS

Phytoremediation uses plants and their associated microorganisms in conjunction with agronomic techniques to remove or degrade environmental contaminants. The objective of the field study was to evaluate the effect of vegetation establishment plus fertilizer addition on the biodegradation of alkylated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in a crude oil-contaminated soil. Four replications of the fo...

2010
Mohammad Ali Zahed Alireza Pardakhti Leila Mohajeri Farshid Bateni

Air pollution in the city of Tehran has been a major problem for the past three decades. The direct effects of hydrocarbon contaminants in the air are particularly important such as their carcinogenic, mutagenic, and teratogenic effects which can be transported to other environments via dry and wet deposition. In the present study, rainwater samples were collected and analyzed for 16 polycyclic...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2000
K Hilscherova M Machala K Kannan A L Blankenship J P Giesy

In vitro cell bioassays are useful techniques for the determination of receptor-mediated activities in environmental samples containing complex mixtures of contaminants. The cell bioassays determine contamination by pollutants that act through specific modes of action. This article presents strategies for the evaluation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR)-(hereafter referred as dioxin-like) or e...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2010
Julie R Marentette Krista L Gooderham Mark E McMaster Tania Ng Joanne L Parrott Joanna Y Wilson Chris M Wood Sigal Balshine

The invasive round goby has a recognised role in transferring contaminants through foodwebs, but little work has been done on contaminant impacts on round gobies themselves. Here we present the first case study of contaminant biomarkers and subpopulation structure variation in round gobies, in relation to habitat contamination, within a Canadian Area of Concern, Hamilton Harbour. Copper and cad...

2006
Gail P. Klein Erin M. Hodge Miriam L. Diamond Amelia Yip Tom Dann Gary Stern Michael S. Denison Patricia A. Harper

Several adverse health effects, such as respiratory and cardiovascular morbidity, have been linked to exposure to particulate matter in ambient air; however, the biologic activity of gas-phase ambient organic air contaminants has not been examined as thoroughly. Using aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR)-based and estrogen receptor (ER)-based cell bioassay systems, we assessed the dioxin-like and es...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2002
Mark E Hahn

The presence of toxic chemical contaminants in some marine organisms, including those consumed by humans, is well known. Monitoring the levels of such contaminants and their geographic and temporal variability is important for assessing and maintaining the safety of seafood and the health of the marine environment. Chemical analyses are sensitive and specific, but can be expensive and provide l...

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