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The petroleum industry, also known as the oil industry or the oil patch, includes the global processes of exploration, extraction, refining, transportation (often by oil tankers and pipelines), and marketing of petroleum products.The largest volume products of the industry are fuel oil and gasoline (petrol). Link: https://goo.gl/Zrf9FT; Emami S, Pourbabaee AA, Alikhani HA (2012) Bioremediation Principles and Techniques on Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil. Mater., 320 (2016), pp. Ms. thesis, Pukyong National University, Korea. the impact of climate change on groundwater by studying climate parameters of the soil and atmosphere: es30073: the effect of npk and urea on the bio remediation of crude oil contaminated water: es30074: impact of climate change on groundwater in three different land uses: es30075: examination of lulc over nigeria between 1991 and 2016: es30076 Shift in microbial group during remediation by enhanced natural attenuation (RENA) of a crude oil-impacted soil: a case study of Ikarama Community. Bioremediation. Ministry of Environment, Korea. Bioremediation of hydrocarbon from soil or water contaminated is a formidable challenge because of the chemical inertness that characterize hydrocarbons (hence they survived millions of years in the source rock). Delille D, Duval A, Pelletier E (2008) Highly efficient pilot biopiles for on-site fertilization treatment of diesel oil-contaminated sub-Antarctic soil. Ms. thesis, Pukyong National University, Korea. Delille D, Duval A, Pelletier E (2008) Highly efficient pilot biopiles for on-site fertilization treatment of diesel oil-contaminated sub-Antarctic soil. Occurrence, fate, and risk-based remediation of antibiotics in agricultural environments; Bio-degradation of persistent organic compounds using bacterial species Bioremediation of oily sludge; Biochar and compost-based bioremediation of crude oil contaminated soil; Top 60 Scopus-indexed Journals in Environmental Engineering Heo, H. (2015) Application of the surfactant-enhanced soil washing to crude oil contaminated soils in Kuwait. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Eneh, O. C. (2011). 3 Biotech 7 111. Final Report. Mitigation of consequences of an oil spill is any activity aimed at cleaning up soil, water and ecosystem of an oil-contaminated area and any measure taken to limit damage and restore the ecology and environment after each oil spill. Bioremediation. The role of biochar in reducing the bioavailability of organic contaminants through changes in soil chemical properties was reported extensively, but knowledge on the partnership of biochar-plant-microorganisms for organic pollutant remediation is still at its infant stage (Gujre et al., 2021; Rhodes et al., 2012; He et al., 2021b). 2010. Bacteria displaying such capabilities are G. arborea grows on many soil types, including dry sandy soils and heavily leached acidic soils with pH ranging from 5 to 2007. ical agricultural loam, spilled crude oil usually saturates the upper 10 to 29 20 centimeters (cm) of soil and rarely penetrates m ore than 60 cm. Comparison of trees and grasses for rhizoremediation of petroleum hydrocarbons. Although no acceptable standards for microbial contamination of fuels have been published (Gaylarde et al. Petroleum hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria are ubiquitous in nature and can utilize these compounds as sources of carbon and energy. The Liberian tanker Odyssey was carrying 132 metric tons of crude oil when it became caught in an Atlantic storm. Crude oil contamination greatly influence soil bacterial community. and Gmelina arborea (Roxb.) Oil wells in the Yellow River Delta Natural Reserve (YRDNR) region is an ideal site for investigating the bacterial community of crude oil-contaminated saline soil. It is concluded that soil pH can broadly be applied in two broad areas, i.e., nutrient cycling and plant nutrition and soil remediation (bioremediation and physicochemical remediation). The role of biochar in reducing the bioavailability of organic contaminants through changes in soil chemical properties was reported extensively, but knowledge on the partnership of biochar-plant-microorganisms for organic pollutant remediation is still at its infant stage (Gujre et al., 2021; Rhodes et al., 2012; He et al., 2021b). Cold reg sci technol 54: 7-18. The purpose of soil remediation is not only to remove pollutants but also to restore soil function, and the latter is the ultimate goal. The purpose of soil remediation is not only to remove pollutants but also to restore soil function, and the latter is the ultimate goal. Although no acceptable standards for microbial contamination of fuels have been published (Gaylarde et al. . The Liberian tanker Odyssey was carrying 132 metric tons of crude oil when it became caught in an Atlantic storm. ical agricultural loam, spilled crude oil usually saturates the upper 10 to 29 20 centimeters (cm) of soil and rarely penetrates m ore than 60 cm. 30. . Soil and water pollution affect human health and the ecosystem. 5. Therefore, in this study, the efficiency of crude oil contaminated soil remediation was tested by developing a pilot-scale thermal desorption system using the indirect heating method with an exhaust gas treatment. Oil wells in the Yellow River Delta Natural Reserve (YRDNR) region is an ideal site for investigating the bacterial community of crude oil-contaminated saline soil. Science of The Total Environment. Mater., 320 (2016), pp. 2017. Petroleum hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria are ubiquitous in nature and can utilize these compounds as sources of carbon and energy. Cold reg sci technol 54: 7-18. 5. J. 1993-1996 () . Bioremediation of hydrocarbon from soil or water contaminated is a formidable challenge because of the chemical inertness that characterize hydrocarbons (hence they survived millions of years in the source rock). , . Bioremediation. , . Petroleum hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria are ubiquitous in nature and can utilize these compounds as sources of carbon and energy. : 6. Ma, J Wang, A Lin. Final Report. Proliferative microbes in the crude oil-contaminated soil are closely related to the living conditions. For contaminated soil subject to LDRs as provided in 268.49(a), the constituents subject to treatment as described in 268.49(d) and the following statement, this contaminated soil [does/does not] exhibit a characteristic of hazardous waste and [is subject to/complies with] the soil treatment standards as provided by 268.49(c). Impact of chemical oxidation on indigenous bacteria and mobilization of nutrients and subsequent bioremediation of crude oil-contaminated soil. Int. Journal of Applied Sciences. Ms. thesis, Pukyong National University, Korea. 6. Shift in microbial group during remediation by enhanced natural attenuation (RENA) of a crude oil-impacted soil: a case study of Ikarama Community. 5. Heavy metal pollution is a serious concern due to hazardous impacts at even very small concentrations. for phyto-remediation in crude oil contaminated soils. Therefore, in this study, the efficiency of crude oil contaminated soil remediation was tested by developing a pilot-scale thermal desorption system using the indirect heating method with an exhaust gas treatment. Remediation of crude oil contaminated soil is complicate and hard to apply traditional methods because of its persistency, durability, and high viscosity. Link: https://goo.gl/Zrf9FT; Emami S, Pourbabaee AA, Alikhani HA (2012) Bioremediation Principles and Techniques on Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil. Impact of chemical oxidation on indigenous bacteria and mobilization of nutrients and subsequent bioremediation of crude oil-contaminated soil. for phyto-remediation in crude oil contaminated soils. 2009. It is concluded that soil pH can broadly be applied in two broad areas, i.e., nutrient cycling and plant nutrition and soil remediation (bioremediation and physicochemical remediation). Bayelsa, Nigeria. 2009. Occurrence, fate, and risk-based remediation of antibiotics in agricultural environments; Bio-degradation of persistent organic compounds using bacterial species Bioremediation of oily sludge; Biochar and compost-based bioremediation of crude oil contaminated soil; Top 60 Scopus-indexed Journals in Environmental Engineering Oil wells in the Yellow River Delta Natural Reserve (YRDNR) region is an ideal site for investigating the bacterial community of crude oil-contaminated saline soil. The irregular shape and rough surface of soil and sand obtained in SEM images might be the reason behind the enhanced adsorption capacity of the media. Mitigation of consequences of an oil spill is any activity aimed at cleaning up soil, water and ecosystem of an oil-contaminated area and any measure taken to limit damage and restore the ecology and environment after each oil spill. The influence of food on the in vivo bioavailability of DDT and its metabolites in soil. The petroleum industry, also known as the oil industry or the oil patch, includes the global processes of exploration, extraction, refining, transportation (often by oil tankers and pipelines), and marketing of petroleum products.The largest volume products of the industry are fuel oil and gasoline (petrol). 1996-2001 Occurrence, fate, and risk-based remediation of antibiotics in agricultural environments; Bio-degradation of persistent organic compounds using bacterial species Bioremediation of oily sludge; Biochar and compost-based bioremediation of crude oil contaminated soil; Top 60 Scopus-indexed Journals in Environmental Engineering Microbial bioremediation of oil contaminated seawater: A survey of patent deposits and the characterization of the top genera applied. . Heo, H. (2015) Application of the surfactant-enhanced soil washing to crude oil contaminated soils in Kuwait. Marine oil spills involve accidental release of oil ranging from various types of crude oil to a large array of refined products, from heavy persistent fuels to light, less persistent, but very toxic fuels. Proliferative microbes in the crude oil-contaminated soil are closely related to the living conditions. Science of The Total Environment. Hazard. Comparison of trees and grasses for rhizoremediation of petroleum hydrocarbons. Comparison of trees and grasses for rhizoremediation of petroleum hydrocarbons. Therefore, in this study, the efficiency of crude oil contaminated soil remediation was tested by developing a pilot-scale thermal desorption system using the indirect heating method with an exhaust gas treatment. 5. Mycoremediation, employing fungi or its derivatives for remediation of environmental pollutants, is a comparatively cost-effective, eco-friendly, and effective method. Bacteria displaying such capabilities are Remediation of crude oil contaminated soil is complicate and hard to apply traditional methods because of its persistency, durability, and high viscosity. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. Heavy metal pollution is a serious concern due to hazardous impacts at even very small concentrations. Ma, J Wang, A Lin. J. Ministry of Environment, Korea. The petroleum industry, also known as the oil industry or the oil patch, includes the global processes of exploration, extraction, refining, transportation (often by oil tankers and pipelines), and marketing of petroleum products.The largest volume products of the industry are fuel oil and gasoline (petrol). Article. : 6. Bayelsa, Nigeria. Crude oil contamination greatly influence soil bacterial community. Crude oil and natural gas are the two largest sources of hydrocarbon contamination of soil. For contaminated soil subject to LDRs as provided in 268.49(a), the constituents subject to treatment as described in 268.49(d) and the following statement, this contaminated soil [does/does not] exhibit a characteristic of hazardous waste and [is subject to/complies with] the soil treatment standards as provided by 268.49(c). 3 Biotech 7 111. Ma, J Wang, A Lin. A Review on Petroleum: Source, Uses, Processing, Products and the Environment. Thus, it is crucial to develop strategies to combat this ever-growing problem. 2009. . The influence of food on the in vivo bioavailability of DDT and its metabolites in soil. Soil and water pollution affect human health and the ecosystem. and Gmelina arborea (Roxb.) 2010. 666: 743-758. 160-168. It is concluded that soil pH can broadly be applied in two broad areas, i.e., nutrient cycling and plant nutrition and soil remediation (bioremediation and physicochemical remediation). Microbial bioremediation of oil contaminated seawater: A survey of patent deposits and the characterization of the top genera applied. Mycoremediation, employing fungi or its derivatives for remediation of environmental pollutants, is a comparatively cost-effective, eco-friendly, and effective method. Marine oil spills involve accidental release of oil ranging from various types of crude oil to a large array of refined products, from heavy persistent fuels to light, less persistent, but very toxic fuels. 1989-1993 () . Soil and water pollution affect human health and the ecosystem. According to the assessment of the US Department of Energy in 2013, the recoverable resources of ultra-low permeability (shale/tight oil) technology is 483 10 8 tons in 41 countries and 95 basins around the world (da Rocha et al., 2021).Since 2011, the proportion of crude oil production of low 666: 743-758. Ma, and XW Niu. Remediation of polluted soil in China: policy and technology bottlenecks. Heavy metals are non-biodegradable, bioaccumulate in tissues and are biomagnified along with the trophic levels.1Weathering of geological bedrock and volcanic eruptions can discharge heavy metals into the surrounding environment.2 The type of heavy . Mycoremediation, employing fungi or its derivatives for remediation of environmental pollutants, is a comparatively cost-effective, eco-friendly, and effective method. Proliferative microbes in the crude oil-contaminated soil are closely related to the living conditions. 1979cacsaicaj Ma, and XW Niu. A Review on Petroleum: Source, Uses, Processing, Products and the Environment. For contaminated soil subject to LDRs as provided in 268.49(a), the constituents subject to treatment as described in 268.49(d) and the following statement, this contaminated soil [does/does not] exhibit a characteristic of hazardous waste and [is subject to/complies with] the soil treatment standards as provided by 268.49(c). Crude oil contamination greatly influence soil bacterial community. 6. Heo, H. (2015) Application of the surfactant-enhanced soil washing to crude oil contaminated soils in Kuwait. Ministry of Environment, Korea. 5. Introduction. the impact of climate change on groundwater by studying climate parameters of the soil and atmosphere: es30073: the effect of npk and urea on the bio remediation of crude oil contaminated water: es30074: impact of climate change on groundwater in three different land uses: es30075: examination of lulc over nigeria between 1991 and 2016: es30076 Low permeability oil and gas resources are abundant all over the world. Final Report. Journal of Applied Sciences. Introduction. Remediation of crude oil contaminated soil is complicate and hard to apply traditional methods because of its persistency, durability, and high viscosity. FTIR spectra of soil, sand, roots, and activated carbon after treatment denoted the presence of OH bond, indicating that adsorption and plant uptake were the major removal pathways. The irregular shape and rough surface of soil and sand obtained in SEM images might be the reason behind the enhanced adsorption capacity of the media. 666: 743-758. . Low permeability oil and gas resources are abundant all over the world. The influence of food on the in vivo bioavailability of DDT and its metabolites in soil. Low permeability oil and gas resources are abundant all over the world. Biogeochemical cycling of iron is crucial to many environmental processes, such as ocean productivity, carbon storage, greenhouse gas emissions and the fate of nutrients, toxic metals and metalloids. According to the assessment of the US Department of Energy in 2013, the recoverable resources of ultra-low permeability (shale/tight oil) technology is 483 10 8 tons in 41 countries and 95 basins around the world (da Rocha et al., 2021).Since 2011, the proportion of crude oil production of low 6. YY, QX Zhou, SW Peng, L.Q. 11(12): 2084-2091. J. Standardization for the promoting of soil remediation industry and the counterplan for the world competition. . [PMC free article] [Google Scholar] Cook R. L., Hesterberg D. (2013). . G. arborea grows on many soil types, including dry sandy soils and heavily leached acidic soils with pH ranging from 5 to 2007. Thus, it is crucial to develop strategies to combat this ever-growing problem. Shift in microbial group during remediation by enhanced natural attenuation (RENA) of a crude oil-impacted soil: a case study of Ikarama Community. The role of biochar in reducing the bioavailability of organic contaminants through changes in soil chemical properties was reported extensively, but knowledge on the partnership of biochar-plant-microorganisms for organic pollutant remediation is still at its infant stage (Gujre et al., 2021; Rhodes et al., 2012; He et al., 2021b). Mater., 320 (2016), pp. , . [PMC free article] [Google Scholar] Cook R. L., Hesterberg D. (2013). Bioremediation of hydrocarbon from soil or water contaminated is a formidable challenge because of the chemical inertness that characterize hydrocarbons (hence they survived millions of years in the source rock). the impact of climate change on groundwater by studying climate parameters of the soil and atmosphere: es30073: the effect of npk and urea on the bio remediation of crude oil contaminated water: es30074: impact of climate change on groundwater in three different land uses: es30075: examination of lulc over nigeria between 1991 and 2016: es30076 Cold reg sci technol 54: 7-18. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. Ma, and XW Niu. Science of The Total Environment. 2017. 1993-1996 () . Remediation of polluted soil in China: policy and technology bottlenecks. Int. Journal of Applied Sciences. 5. Link: https://goo.gl/Zrf9FT; Emami S, Pourbabaee AA, Alikhani HA (2012) Bioremediation Principles and Techniques on Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil. J. 1993-1996 () . Thus, it is crucial to develop strategies to combat this ever-growing problem. 3 Biotech 7 111. Evaluation of Tectona grandis (Linn.) Bacteria displaying such capabilities are Hazard. 1996-2001 YY, QX Zhou, SW Peng, L.Q. Bayelsa, Nigeria. J. 1979cacsaicaj Evaluation of Tectona grandis (Linn.) [PMC free article] [Google Scholar] Cook R. L., Hesterberg D. (2013). With the sharp increase in population and modernization of society, environmental pollution resulting from petroleum hydrocarbons has increased, resulting in an urgent need for remediation. Mitigation of consequences of an oil spill is any activity aimed at cleaning up soil, water and ecosystem of an oil-contaminated area and any measure taken to limit damage and restore the ecology and environment after each oil spill. Arable soil Forest soil, subtropical Uncultivated soil Rhizosphere Soil (total) Rhizosphere Flagellates 570 14 000 1600 65 000 22 000 3 127 000 4000 8 231 000 Standardization for the promoting of soil remediation industry and the counterplan for the world competition. Int. 1989-1993 () . Marine oil spills involve accidental release of oil ranging from various types of crude oil to a large array of refined products, from heavy persistent fuels to light, less persistent, but very toxic fuels. Crude oil and natural gas are the two largest sources of hydrocarbon contamination of soil. 160-168. : 6. Microbial bioremediation of oil contaminated seawater: A survey of patent deposits and the characterization of the top genera applied. Standardization for the promoting of soil remediation industry and the counterplan for the world competition.

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