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Record #176020:

Soil heating and optimized nutrient addition for accelerating bioremediation in cold climates / Silke Schiewer, Thomas Niemeyer.

Title: Soil heating and optimized nutrient addition for accelerating bioremediation in cold climates / Silke Schiewer, Thomas Niemeyer.
Author(s): Schiewer, Silke.
Niemeyer, Thomas.
Date: 2006.
In: Polar Record. (2006.), Vol. 42(220) (2006)
Abstract: Investigates effect of temperature on bioremediation rates with view to optimizing nutrient supply in order to accelerate bioremediation. Reports experiment involving incubation of samples of diesel-contaminated soil from two Alaskan sites at different temperatures with varying nutrient levels. Finds that biodegradation is fastest at higher temperatures. Also studies improvements to method of fertilizer application (granular versus liquid application, with and without irrigation) to achieve homogeneous nutrient distribution.
Notes:

Polar Record. Vol. 42(220) :23-31 (2006).

Keywords: 502 -- Environmental issues.
502.37 -- Environmental clean-up and restoration.
504.054 -- Pollution.
579 -- Microbiology and bacteriology.
631.4 -- Soil science.
631.436 -- Soils, thermal properties.
631.46 -- Soils, microbiology.
631.8 -- Fertilizers.
665.6 -- Pollution, oil.
F -- Biological sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*49) -- Alaska.
SPRI record no.: 176020

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