Lee et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Microbial community composition and PAHs removal potential of indigenous bacteria in oil contaminated sediment of Taean coast, KoreaLee et al., 2018
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- Lee D
- Lee H
- Lee A
- Kwon B
- Khim J
- Yim U
- Kim B
- Kim J
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- Environmental pollution
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The tidal flats near Sinduri beach in Taean, Korea, have been severely contaminated by heavy crude oils due to the Korea's worst oil spill accident, say the Hebei Spirit Oil Spill, in 2007. Crude oil compounds, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), pose …
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