نتایج جستجو برای: marine sediments

تعداد نتایج: 116648  

Journal: :Chemosphere 2008
S Victoria Otton Srinivas Sura Joel Blair Michael G Ikonomou Frank A P C Gobas

Mono-alkyl phthalate esters (MPEs) are primary metabolites of di-alkyl phthalate esters (DPEs), a family of industrial chemicals widely used in the production of soft polyvinyl chloride and a large range of other products. To better understand the long term fate of DPEs in the environment, we measured the biodegradation kinetics of eight MPEs (-ethyl, -n-butyl, -benzyl, -i-hexyl, -2-ethyl-hexyl...

2016
MASANORI KANEKO YOSHINORI TAKANO NANAKO O. OGAWA YUKI SATO NAOHIRO YOSHIDA NAOHIKO OHKOUCHI

Copyright © 2016 by The Geochemical Society of Japan. globally deposited methane hydrate is estimated to be ~100,000 Gt (Kvenvolden, 2002; Milkov, 2004), which is a potent energy resource. Since the major source of methane in the hydrate is of methanogen origin, investigation of distribution and activities of methanogens leads to deeper understanding of the starting point of methane hydrate for...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
Bina Nayak Jennifer Weidhaas Valerie J Harwood

Disposal of fecally contaminated poultry litter by land application can deliver pathogens and fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) into receiving waters via runoff. While water quality is regulated by FIB enumeration, FIB testing provides inadequate information about contamination source and health risk. This microbial source tracking (MST) study compared the persistence of the Brevibacterium sp. str...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2009
Sangeeta Jadhav Narayan B Bhosle Paolo Massanisso Roberto Morabito

Industrial use of organotins such as butyltins and phenyltins has increased several folds during the last two decades. Butyltins and phenyltins are synthetic, multipurpose chemicals, which have been extensively used in marine antifouling paints. They have been known to be extremely poisonous to mollusc fishery resources (oysters, clams, etc.). Contamination of Zuari estuary sediments was assess...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2001
M G Cantwell R M Burgess

For decades, heavy metals have been deposited into marine sediments as a result of anthropogenic activities. Depending on their bioavailability, these metals may represent a risk to benthic organisms. Dissolved interstitial water metal concentrations have been shown to be better predictors of bioavailability than sediment metal concentrations. In order to improve our understanding of metals bio...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2004
Carole J Newberry Gordon Webster Barry A Cragg R John Parkes Andrew J Weightman John C Fry

Diversity of Bacteria and Archaea was studied in deep marine sediments by PCR amplification and sequence analysis of 16S rRNA and methyl co-enzyme M reductase (mcrA) genes. Samples analysed were from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 190 deep subsurface sediments at three sites spanning the Nankai Trough in the Pacific Ocean off Shikoku Island, Japan. DNA was amplified, from three depths at site...

2001
Joan F. Braddock

Despite large-scale development on the North Slope, no recent studies examining Alaskan arctic marine sediment microbial communities and their ability to metabolize petroleum compounds have been published. Microbial degradation of spilled petroleum hydrocarbons is a major mechanism of removal of these compounds from the environment. In this study we initiated a survey of marine sediment microbi...

Journal: :Marine Drugs 2008
Harald Bredholt Espen Fjærvik Geir Johnsen Sergey B. Zotchev

The marine environment represents a largely untapped source for isolation of new microorganisms with potential to produce biologically active secondary metabolites. Among such microorganisms, Gram-positive actinomycete bacteria are of special interest, since they are known to produce chemically diverse compounds with a wide range of biological activities. We have set out to isolate and characte...

2016
Susan H. Little Derek Vance Silke Severmann

Zinc is an essential micronutrient and its concentration and isotopic composition in marine sediments represent promising tracers of the ocean carbon cycle. However, gaps remain in our understanding of the modern marine cycle of Zn, including an explanation of the heavy Zn isotopic composition of seawater relative to the known inputs, and the identity of a required missing sink for light Zn iso...

Journal: :Global change biology 2015
Elisa Capuzzo David Stephens Tiago Silva Jon Barry Rodney M Forster

Light in the marine environment is a key environmental variable coupling physics to marine biogeochemistry and ecology. Weak light penetration reduces light available for photosynthesis, changing energy fluxes through the marine food web. Based on published and unpublished data, this study shows that the central and southern North Sea has become significantly less clear over the second half of ...

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