The role of microbial exopolymers in determining the fate of oil and chemical dispersants in the ocean

Author:

Quigg Antonietta12,Passow Uta3,Chin Wei‐Chun4,Xu Chen5,Doyle Shawn2,Bretherton Laura1,Kamalanathan Manoj1,Williams Alicia K.1,Sylvan Jason B.2,Finkel Zoe V.6,Knap Anthony H.2,Schwehr Kathleen A.5,Zhang Saijin5,Sun Luni5,Wade Terry L.2,Obeid Wassim7,Hatcher Patrick G.7,Santschi Peter H.25

Affiliation:

1. Department of Marine BiologyTexas A & M University at GalvestonGalveston Texas

2. Department of OceanographyTexas A & M University, College Station Texas

3. Marine Science Institute, University of California Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara California

4. School of EngineeringUniversity of California ‐ MercedMerced California

5. Department of Marine ScienceTexas A & M University at GalvestonGalveston Texas

6. Environmental ScienceMount Allison UniversityNew BrunswickSackville Canada

7. Department of Chemistry and BiochemistryOld Dominion UniversityNorfolk Virginia

Funder

Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative

ADDOMEx (Aggregation and Degradation of Dispersants and Oil by Microbial Exopolymers)

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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