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Degradation patterns of fresh and aged petroleum-contaminated soils
Eric F. Parker,
William D. Burgos
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
contaminated soil
100%
petroleum
84%
degradation
71%
hydrocarbon
50%
soil
46%
product
44%
soil microorganism
21%
history
20%
biodegradability
19%
loss
19%
bioremediation
17%
diesel
17%
biodegradation
15%
screening
15%
test
14%
contamination
12%
distribution
6%
rate
6%
method
4%
Engineering & Materials Science
Crude oil
94%
Soils
86%
Degradation
76%
Petroleum products
64%
Hydrocarbons
55%
Bioremediation
25%
Biodegradation
21%
Biodegradability
21%
Slurries
19%
Microorganisms
18%
History
18%
Molecular weight
17%
Contamination
15%
Screening
14%
Chemical Compounds
Soil
93%
Petroleum Derivative
57%
Hydrocarbon
44%
Biodegradation
16%
Biodegradability
16%
Weight
8%