2019
DOI: 10.1007/s13131-019-1353-2
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Degradation potential and diversity of oil-degrading bacteria isolated from the sediments of the Jiaozhou Bay, China

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“…Here, oil adhesion refers to the ability of spilled oil to stick to the surface of shoreline substrates (Lyu et al, 2022). The spilled oil is very adhesive, particularly when it is subject to weathering processes for a long time (Zhang et al, 2019). Once the spilled oil reaches the shore, it contacts with and adheres to the shoreline matrix or other mineral materials.…”
Section: Adhesion Of Spilled Oil On Shoreline Matrixmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Here, oil adhesion refers to the ability of spilled oil to stick to the surface of shoreline substrates (Lyu et al, 2022). The spilled oil is very adhesive, particularly when it is subject to weathering processes for a long time (Zhang et al, 2019). Once the spilled oil reaches the shore, it contacts with and adheres to the shoreline matrix or other mineral materials.…”
Section: Adhesion Of Spilled Oil On Shoreline Matrixmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considerable crude oil was released and the seashore severely contaminated as a result of the Qingdao oil pipeline explosion in 2013. To deal with this, Gao et al (2019) collected sediment from the shoreline and studied the biodegradation differences between Effect of biodegradation on oil composition. (A) Component of light crude oil and slightly biodegraded heavy crude oil, and (B) the components of oil that is increasingly biodegraded (Head et al, 2006).…”
Section: Biological Treatment For Heavy Crude Oilsmentioning
confidence: 99%