Effects of Offshore Oil and Gas Development: a Current Awareness Bibliography

Effects of Offshore Oil and Gas Development: a Current Awareness Bibliography

University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Faculty Publications, UNL Libraries Libraries at University of Nebraska-Lincoln 10-3-1994 Effects of Offshore Oil and Gas Development: A Current Awareness Bibliography Sue Ann Gardner University of Nebraska-Lincoln, [email protected] D. Landry LUMCON Marine Center J. Riley LUMCON Marine Center Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libraryscience Part of the Library and Information Science Commons Gardner, Sue Ann; Landry, D.; and Riley, J., "Effects of Offshore Oil and Gas Development: A Current Awareness Bibliography" (1994). Faculty Publications, UNL Libraries. 114. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libraryscience/114 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Libraries at University of Nebraska-Lincoln at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Faculty Publications, UNL Libraries by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. Home Site Map & Search Online at http://www.lumcon.edu//library/eoogd/default.asp aphy ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ EFFECTS OF OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT A CURRENT AWARENESS BIBLIOGRAPHY October 1994 This bibliography is a quarterly compilation of current publications (citations with abstracts) from a wide variety of electronic and print information sources relating to offshore oil and gas development. It is compiled and edited by Sue Ann Lewandowski, and is published at the LUMCON Marine Center, 8124 Hwy 56, Chauvin, LA 70344-2124, 985-851-2875, 985- 851-2874 FAX, www.lumcon.edu/library. All inquiries and requests to receive past or future issues of this publication should be directed to the editor. Items listed may or may not be available at the LUMCON Library. Items without annotations were unavailable for perusal prior to publication. -- Contents – Biology 2 Ecological, anatomical, and physiological effects of oil and/or gas, Species as biomarkers, PAH uptake and bioaccumulation, etc. Chemistry/Geochemistry/Geology 69 Biochemistry, Biodegradation, Bioremediation, Hydrocarbon degradation, Environmental sampling, Soil contamination, etc. Engineering/Physics 77 Technological advancements in facility/equipment design and use, Spill response and recovery equipment, Physical properties of oil and gas, etc. Environment/Ecosystem Management/Spills 122 Environmental assessment and management, Oil and/or gas spill description and analysis, etc. Socioeconomic/Regulation/General 128 Social and economic ramifications, Politics, Governmental policy and legislation, Organizational policy, General interest, etc. This research was supported by the Minerals Management Service, United States Department of the Interior, the Coastal Marine Institute, Louisiana State University, and LUMCON. The views and conclusions are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official policies, either expressed or implied, of the United States Government or the State of Louisiana. 1 Biology New products: porous plastic removes waterborne hydrocarbon contaminants. Marine Pollution Bulletin. June 1994; 28 (6):401. ISSN: 0025-326X. New species of chemosynthetic critters in Gulf of Mexico. Ocean Science News. May 31, 1990; 32 (15):1-2. New products: antibody system for detecting PAHs. Marine Pollution Bulletin. October 1993; 26 (10):585. ISSN: 0025-326X. Oil water separation, February 1971-September 1989: citations from the US Patent Database, report for February 1971-September 1989. Springfield, VA: National Technical Information Service; November 1989;92 p. Published search: bioindicators of marine pollution. Springfield, VA: NTIS; [1992]; PB92- 853365CBY;. Note: Citations from Oceanic Abstracts. Sensor detects soil contaminants. Batelle Today. March 1990; (62):8. Soundings: weathered diesel more toxic to marine plants says new study. Sea Technology. May 1993; 34 (5):9. ISSN: 0093-3651. Effects of offshore petroleum operations on cold water manine mammals: a literature review. 1989;. A critical evaluation of the fume plate method for the enumeration of bacteria capable of growth on volatile hydrocarbons. Hinchee, R. E.; Anderson, D. B.; Metting, Jr., F. B.; Sayles, G. D. In: Applied Biotechnology for Site Remediation. Boca Raton, FL: Lewis Publishers; 1994;512. Microorganisms adaption for oil-originated substances treatment. Henchee, R. E.; Anderson, D. B.; Metting, Jr., F. B.; Sayles, G. D. In: Applied Biotechnology for Site Rememcation. Boca Raton, FL: Lewis Publishers; 1994;512. The Physiology of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon biodegradation by the whit-rot fungus Bjerkandera sp.. Hinchee, R. E.; Anderson, D. B.; Metting, Jr., F. B.; Sayles, G. D. In:applied Biotechnology for Site Remediation. Boca Raton, F L: Lewis Publishers; 1994;512. Bacteria make a meal of oil slicks. New Scientist. September 22, 1990; 127 (1735):32. Baseline: distribution of oil-degrading bacteria in the north-west Arabian Gulf. Marine Pollution Bulletin. January 1990; 21 (1):38-40. ISSN: 0025-326X. 2 Gulf slick a free lunch for bacteria. Science. 1990; 249 (4965):120. A bench-scale assessment of nutrient concentration required to optimize hydrocarbon degradatin and prevent clogging in fully saturated aerobic sands. Hinchee, R.E.; Anderson, D.B.; Meeting, Jr.,F.B.; Sayles, G.D. In:Aplied Biotechnology for Site Remediation. BocaRaton, FL: Lewis Publisher; 1994;512p. Marine Pollution and Sea Life: FAO Technical Conference on Marine Pollution and Its Effects on Living Resources and Fishing. West Byfleet: Fishing News (Books) for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; 1972;624 p. Population trends of pelagic comorants and glaucous-winged gulls nesting on the west coast of Vancouver Island. The Ecology, Status and Conservation of Marine and Shorleine Birds on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. Sidney, British Columbia, Canada: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Canadian Wildlife Service; April 8, 1991; 1992; Occasional Papers of the Canadian Wildlife Service (75):60-64.; ISBN: 0-662-20004-7. Abdulhadi, B. O. A.; Mohammad, A. A. Inorganic and organic pollutant measurements at the Kuwait Waterfront Project. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution. August 1993; 69 (3- 4):301-308. ISSN: 0049-6979. Ackman, R. G.; Heras, H. Tainting by short-term exposure of Atlantic salmon to water soluble petroleum hydrocarbons. Proceedings of the Fifteenth Arctic and Marine Oilspill Program Technical Seminar. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Environment Canada; June 10-12, 1992; 1992;757-762.; ISBN: 0-662-59050-3. Acree, W. E. Partitioning of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to marine porewater organic colloids: comment. Environmental Science and Technology. April 1993; 27 (4):757-758. ISSN: 0013-936X. Adams, N. J. Patterns and impacts of oiling of African peguins Spheniscus demersus: 1981-1991. Biological Conservation. 1994; 68 (1):35-41. Addison, R. F.; Willis, D. E.; Zinck, M. E. Liver microsomal mono-oxygenase induction in winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus) from a gradient of sediment PAH concentrations at Sydney Harbour, Nova Scotia. Marine Environmental Research. 1994; 37;283-296. ISSN: 0141-1136. Adler, N.; Koprivanac, N.; Kuiper, J.; Brink, W. J. van den Weathering of mineral oil in marine environment. TNO Conference on Oil Pollution: Fate and Effects of Oil in Marine Ecosystems, Proceedings of the Conference on Oil Pollution. [Amsterdam, The Netherlands: International Association on Water Pollution Research and Control (IAWPRC)]; February 23- 27, 1987; 1987; 90-03250;. Ajao, E. A.; Fagade, S. O. A study of the sediments and communities in Lagos Lagoon, Nigeria. Oil and Chemical Pollution. 1990; 7 (2):85-117. Akintonwa, A.; Ebere, A. G. Toxicity of Nigerian crude oil and chemical dispersants to Barbus sp. and Clarian sp.. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 1990; 45 (5):729-733. 3 Akpan, V.; Lodovici, M.; Dolara, P. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in fresh and smoked fish samples from three Nigerian cities. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 1994; 53;246-253. Al-Arfaj, Abdulrahman A.; Alam, Ibrahim A. Chemical characterization of sediments from the Gulf area after the 1991 oil spill. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 1993; 27;97-101. ISSN: 0025-326X. Alexander, S. K.; Schwarz, J. R. Short-term effects of south Louisiana and Kuwait crude oils on glucose utilization by marine bacterial populations. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. Aug 1980; 40 (2);. Al-Ghadban, A. N.; Jacob, P. G.; Abdali, F. Total organic carbon in the sediments in the Arabian Gulf and need for biological productivity investigations. Marine Pollution Bulletin. June 1994; 28 (6):356-362. ISSN: 0025-326X. Allen, M. J.; Cowen, R. K.; de Wit, L. A.; Kauwling, T. J.; Love, M. S. Annotated Bibliography: Fisheries Species and Oil/Gas Platforms, Offshore California. Costa Mesa, CA: MBC Applied Environmental Sciences; February 1987;. Alloway, B. J.; Ayres, D. C. Chemical Principles of Environmental Pollution. Blackie Academic and Professional; [1993];296 p. Al-Mudaffar, Nadia; Fawzi, Issam N. O. Hydrocarbons in surface sediments and bivalves from Shatt Al-Arab and its rivers. Oil and Chemical Pollution. 1990; 7 (1):17- 28. Al-Saad, H. T. Distribution and sources of aliphatic hydrocarbons in fish from the Arabian Gulf. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 1990; 21 (3):155-157. ISSN: 0025-326X. Al-Saad, H. T.; Al-Timari, A. Sources of hydrocarbons and fatty acids in sediment from Hor Al-Hammar Marsh, Shatt Al-Arab and northwest Arabian

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