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Progression of methanogenic degradation of crude oil in the subsurface

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2005

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Bekins, Barbara A, Hostettler, Frances D, Herkelrath, William N, Delin, Geoffrey N, Warren, Ean, and Essaid, Hedeff I, 2005, Progression of methanogenic degradation of crude oil in the subsurface: Environmental Geosciences, v. 12, iss. 2, p. 139-152.

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Our results show that subsurface crude-oil degradation rates at a long-term research site were strongly influenced by small-scale variations in hydrologic conditions. The site is a shallow glacial outwash aquifer located near Bemidji in northern Minnesota that became contaminated when oil spilled from a broken pipeline in August 1979. In the study area, separate-phase oil forms a subsurface oil body extending from land surface to about 1 m (3.3 ft) below the 6–8-m (20–26 ft)-deep water table. Oil saturation in the sediments ranges from 10–20% in the vadose zone to 30–70% near the water table. At depths below 2 m (6.6 ft), degradation of the separate-phase crude oil occurs under methanogenic conditions. The sequence of methanogenic [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1306/eg.11160404036

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