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Petroleum biodegradation and oil spill bioremediation.
1995
Atlas R.M.
Microbiological remediation of waste-oil polluted soils -Ecotoxicological and toxicological considerations.
1994
Rippen G. | Held T. | Ripper P.
A waste-oil contaminated site situated near a river is supposed to be cleaned-up by means of different but complementary methods. On the basis of a research project, target values have been developed in close cooperation between the participant parties for the saturated and the unsaturated soil layers. The clean-up targets are introduced and discussed.
Show more [+] Less [-]Conversion of municipal sludge to oil.
1987
Lee K.M. | Griffith P. | Farrell J.B. | Eralp A.E.
Effects of spent lubricating oil on the growth of Capsicum annuum L. and Lycopersicon esculentum Miller
1995
Anoliefo, G.O. | Vwioko, D.E. (Department of Botany, University of Benin, Benin City (Nigeria))
Assessment and rehabilitation of wildlife affected by an oil spill in Puerto Rico
1999
Mignucci-Giannoni, A.A. (Red Caribena de Varamientos, Caribbean Stranding Network and University of Puerto Rico, PO Box 361715, San Juan, 00936 (Puerto Rico))
Mesocosm assays of oil spill bioremediation with oleophilic fertilizers: Inipol, F1 or both?
1999
Santas, R. | Korda, A. | Tenente, A. | Buchholz, K. | Santas, P. (OikoTechnics Institute, 50 Kefallenias st, A. Helioupolis 16 342 (Greece))
Sea water protection from the oil and another kind of the spill ship oils
2003
Doklestic, O. (Opstina Herceg Novi, Herceg Novi (Serbia and Montenegro)) | Nicolaides, G.
This work presents a short review of the existing situation, nature conditions and recognised facts which are important for the sea- pollution of the oil, and another kind of the spill ship oils, inside of the Boka Bay and in the area of the open Adriatic Sea. The proposed original and innovative action concerns the large scale application of a new technique for a cleaning up waterborne oil spills, based on the magnetic separation method by using the material "CleanMag", an oleophillic, and porous material which also is magnetic with an increased density lower than that of the water.
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