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Air pollution from the use of petroleum

1979
To many people oil pollution of the environment means oil tanker wrecks, like the Torrey Canyon or the Christos Bitas; lumps of tar on the sea shore and perhaps local pollution in their neighbourhood caused by a spill or leak from an oil storage installation on to land or into a stream.
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Assessment of the Current Level of Pollution of the Lakes of Kyiv by Petroleum Hydrocarbons

Hydrobiological Journal, 2021
L O Gorbatiuk   +2 more
exaly  

Improving soil fertility by driving microbial community changes in saline soils of Yellow River Delta under petroleum pollution

Journal of Environmental Management, 2022
Bingchen Wang   +2 more
exaly  

Petroleum Hydrocarbon Pollution

2005
Mukesh Doble, Anil Kumar
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Biodegradation and Bioremediation of Petroleum Pollutants in Soil

2004
Petroleum and its derived fuels, as a result of their widespread worldwide use, are probably the most ubiquitous organic pollutants found in soil. Each year, approximately 40,000 barrels or equivalently 1,680,000 gallons of crude oil are spilled on land due to pipeline failures (Salani-tro 2001). There are more than 200,000 underground storage tanks in
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Petroleum, a pollutant in search of toxicity?

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 1978
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Assessment of soil pollution based on total petroleum hydrocarbons and individual oil substances

Journal of Environmental Management, 2013
J Pinedo, R Ibanez, Angel Irabien
exaly  

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