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Bernard Bowler
Characterization of the surface-active exopolysaccharide produced by Halomonas sp TGOS-10: Understanding its role in the formation of marine oil snow2024
Dr Martin Jones
Bernard Bowler
Effect of ocean acidification on the growth, response and hydrocarbon degradation of coccolithophore-bacterial communities exposed to crude oil2023
Tetyana Korin
Dr Carolyn Aitken
Bernard Bowler
Dr Angela Sherry
Professor Ian Head
et al.
Anaerobic microbial communities and their potential for bioenergy production in heavily biodegraded petroleum reservoirs2020
Dr Priscilla Carrillo-Barragan
Bernard Bowler
Dr Jan Dolfing
Dr Paul Sallis
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Enrichment and characterisation of a mixed-source ethanologenic community degrading the organic fraction of municipal solid waste under minimal environmental control2019
Oladapo Komolafe
Bernard Bowler
Dr Jan Dolfing
Dr Wojciech Mrozik
Professor Russell Davenport
Quantification of polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) congeners in wastewater by gas chromatography with electron capture detector (GC-ECD)2019
Bernard Bowler
Dr Martin Jones
Hydrocarbon-degradation and MOS-formation capabilities of the dominant bacteria enriched in sea surface oil slicks during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill2018
Bernard Bowler
Dr Martin Jones
Enhanced crude oil biodegradative potential of natural phytoplankton-associated hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria2017
Dr Arvind Singh
Dr Angela Sherry
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Martin Jones
Bernard Bowler
et al.
Kinetic parameters for nutrient enhanced crude oil biodegradation in intertidal marine sediments2014
Dr Angela Sherry
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Carolyn Aitken
Dr Martin Jones
Professor Stephen Larter
et al.
Anaerobic biodegradation of crude oil under sulphate-reducing conditions leads to only modest enrichment of recognized sulphate-reducing taxa2013
Professor David Werner
Bernard Bowler
Professor David Manning
Comparison of methods for the characterization and quantification of carbon forms in estuarine and marine sediments from coal mining regions2013
Dr Carolyn Aitken
Dr Martin Jones
Michael Maguire
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Angela Sherry
et al.
Evidence that crude oil alkane activation proceeds by different mechanisms under sulfate-reducing and methanogenic conditions2013
Dr Martin Jones
Professor Ian Head
Emeritus Professor Neil Gray
Dr Arlene Rowan
Dr Carolyn Aitken
et al.
Crude-oil biodegradation via methanogenesis in subsurface petroleum reservoirs2008
Dr Barry Bennett
Kimberley Noke
Bernard Bowler
Professor Stephen Larter
The accurate determination of C0-C3 alkylphenol concentrations in crude oils2007
Professor Stephen Larter
Bernard Bowler
Thomas Oldenburg
A dynamic biodegradation model suggested by petroleum compositional gradients within reservoir columns from the Liaohe basin, NE China2004
Bernard Bowler
Thomas Oldenburg
Professor Stephen Larter
The effect of biodegradation on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in reservoired oils from the Liaohe basin, NE China2004
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