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Klein, Andrew G., Stephen T. Sweet, Terry L. Wade, José L. Sericano, and Mahlon C. Kennicutt. "Spatial patterns of total petroleum hydrocarbons in the terrestrial environment at McMurdo Station, Antarctica." Antarctic Science 24, no. 5 (2012): 450–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954102012000429.

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AbstractFossil fuels are used throughout the United States Antarctic Program. Accidental releases of petroleum hydrocarbons are the leading source of environmental contamination. Since 1999 McMurdo Station has been the site of the most extensive environmental monitoring programme in Antarctica. Nearly 2500 surface soil samples were collected from 1999–2007 to determine the spatial “footprint” of petroleum hydrocarbons. Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) concentrations were measured using a high-resolution capillary gas chromatographic method with flame ionization detection. Three distinct TPH
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Jiménez, Oscar Pindado, Rosa M. Pérez Pastor, and Olga Escolano Segovia. "An analytical method for quantifying petroleum hydrocarbon fractions in soils, and its associated uncertainties." Anal. Methods 6, no. 15 (2014): 5527–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4ay00097h.

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Sasmita, Aryo, Amalia Syakinah, and Ulfatun Nisa. "PENGARUH PENAMBAHAN BIOCHAR TERHADAP PENURUNAN KADAR TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON (TPH) PADA TANAH TERCEMAR MINYAK BUMI." Jurnal Tanah dan Sumberdaya Lahan 8, no. 2 (2021): 407–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.jtsl.2021.008.2.12.

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Hydrocarbons are compounds produced as a result of the activities of the petroleum industry, which can pollute the soil and waters. Due to the amount of waste, biochar from agricultural waste could potentially be used as a soil amendment agent for hydrocarbon contamination. The high lignocellulose in oil palm shells and empty bunches makes them potential raw materials for biochar. The purpose of this study was to explore the effect of biochar application on petroleum-contaminated soil to reduce Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon (TPH) levels. In this study, the dosage of biochar was added to the soil
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Lim, Sung-Jin, Jin-Hyo Kim, Geun-Hyoung Choi, Yu-bin Kwon, Doo-Ho Kim, and Byung-Jun Park. "Germination Rate and Radicle Growth Inhibition in Crops by Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH)." Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture 32, no. 4 (2013): 273–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.5338/kjea.2013.32.4.273.

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Sayed, Khalid, Lavania Baloo, Shamsudeen Temitope Yekeen, Mubarak Usman Kankia, and Ahmad Hussaini Jagaba. "Determination of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Concentration in Coastal Seawater of Teluk Batik Beach, Perak, Malaysia." Key Engineering Materials 888 (June 9, 2021): 119–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.888.119.

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The study aims to determine Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon (TPH) status in seawater from Teluk Batik beach seawater. In July 2018, fishing vessel sunk two nautical miles off Pematang Damar Laut, a coastal village within the town of George Town, Penang Malaysia, which also impacted the coastline of Perak State. Approximately six tons of diesel and hundreds of liters of fuel oil drifted from the Penang sea to the Perak coast. On further subsequent wave action the TPH concentrations in seawater fluctuated over time. In the coastal water of Teluk Batik Beach, Perak, Malaysia, grab samples were taken
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Cho, Kanghee, Eunji Myung, Hyunsoo Kim, Oyunbileg Purev, Cheonyoung Park, and Nagchoul Choi. "Removal of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons from Contaminated Soil through Microwave Irradiation." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 16 (2020): 5952. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165952.

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In this study, we investigated the removal mechanism of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) from soil by microwave heating. TPH contaminated soil was investigated to determine the desorption behavior of five carbon number-based fractions of TPH. The applied operating microwave power density influenced the final temperature that was reached during heating. For low operating power density applications, microwave effectiveness was limited due to the soil’s dielectric properties, which exhibited a direct relationship with temperature variation. Soil particle distribution could be attributed to perm
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Makkiya, Nisreen Mazin, and Israa Abdul wahab Al-baldawi. "Biodegradation of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon from Al-Daura Refinery Wastewater by Rhizobacteria." Journal of Engineering 26, no. 1 (2019): 14–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.31026/j.eng.2020.01.02.

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Due to the deliberate disposal of industrial waste, a great amount of petroleum hydrocarbons pollute the soil and aquatic environments. Bioremediation that depends on the microorganisms in the removal of pollutants is more efficient and cost-effective technology. In this study, five rhizobacteria were isolated from Phragmites australis roots and exposed to real wastewater from Al-Daura refinery with 70 mg/L total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) concentration. The five selected rhizobacteria were examined in a biodegradation test for seven days to remove TPH. The results showed that 80% TPH degrad
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Song, Xue Ying, Ru Jing Liang, Yu Shuang Li, Xin Xin Li, and Xiao Jun Hu. "Composting Study of Petroleum Contaminated Soil." Advanced Materials Research 864-867 (December 2013): 67–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.864-867.67.

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Composting has been shown to be an effective bioremediation technique for the treatment of hydrocarbon-contaminated soil. In this research, the major objective of this research was to find the appropriate mix ratio of organic amendments for enhancing the degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons during diesel oil contaminated soil composting. The spent mushroom was added as an amendment for supplementing organic matter for composting of contaminated soil. The volumn ratios of contaminated soil to organic amendments were 1:1, 1.5:1 and 2:1. Target contaminant of this research was diesel oil, which
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Mostafa, Aya A., Ahmad K. Hegazy, Nermen H. Mohamed, et al. "Potentiality of Azolla pinnata R. Br. for Phytoremediation of Polluted Freshwater with Crude Petroleum Oil." Separations 8, no. 4 (2021): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/separations8040039.

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The pollution of freshwater resources with crude petroleum oil is a major environmental issue in oil-producing countries. As a result, the remediation of polluted aquatic ecosystems using eco-friendly and cost-effective technology is receiving increased global attention. In this study, the ability of Azolla pinnata R. Br. to remediate petroleum-polluted freshwater was assessed. The remediation potentiality was determined by evaluating the total petroleum hydrocarbon degradation percentage (TPH%) and changes in the molecular type composition of saturated and aromatic hydrocarbon fractions. TPH%
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Eriksson, Mikael, Jong-Ok Ka, and William W. Mohn. "Effects of Low Temperature and Freeze-Thaw Cycles on Hydrocarbon Biodegradation in Arctic Tundra Soil." Applied and Environmental Microbiology 67, no. 11 (2001): 5107–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.67.11.5107-5112.2001.

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ABSTRACT Degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons was monitored in microcosms with diesel fuel-contaminated Arctic tundra soil incubated for 48 days at low temperatures (−5, 0, and 7°C). An additional treatment was incubation for alternating 24-h periods at 7 and −5°C. Hydrocarbons were biodegraded at or above 0°C, and freeze-thaw cycles may have actually stimulated hydrocarbon biodegradation. Total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) removal over 48 days in the 7, 0, and 7 and −5°C treatments, respectively, was 450, 300, and 600 μg/g of soil. No TPH removal was observed at −5°C. Total carbon dioxide pro
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