Abiotic and biotic constituents of oil sands process-affected waters

NAS Hussain, JL Stafford - Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2023 - Elsevier
The oil sands in Northern Alberta are the largest oil sands in the world, providing an
important economic resource for the Canadian energy industry. The extraction of petroleum …

Chloramine disinfection-induced nitrification activities and their potential public health risk indications within deposits of a drinking water supply system

X Liu, H Liu, N Ding - International journal of environmental research and …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Microsensors were applied to study the diffusion reaction and activity of a nitrogen species
of deposit sediment from a drinking water supply system. Microprofiles of dissolved oxygen …

Three-dimensional optical tomography of bitumen and clay association in oil sands tailings

S Pendharker, S Shende, Z Jacob, N Nazemifard - Fuel, 2017 - Elsevier
Alberta has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. Large-scale commercial oil
production from oil sands in Alberta for the past 40 years has led to accumulation of tailings …

Insight into the Inhibition of the Poisonous Sulfide Production from Sulfate-Reducing Microbiota in Mariculture Habitat

X Zhao, Z Zhang, Y Zhao, P Mupindu - Journal of Ocean University of …, 2024 - Springer
The production of toxic sulfides is a common environmental problem in mariculture.
Therefore, the effective inhibition of sulfidogens is the key to prevent sulfides production. In …

Effect of cement kiln dust, lime and fly ash on metal leaching characteristics of oil sands tailings from Alberta, Canada

M Saeedi, M Mahmoud - Waste Technology - ejournal.undip.ac.id
The oil sands industry of Alberta generates huge amounts of tailings in a slurry form that
typically require up to 40 years to consolidate in very large tailings ponds which are up to …

Culture-dependent versus Culture-independent Methods for Quantifying Sulphate-Reducing Bacteria in Injection and Produced Water from the Greater Ekofisk Area

SP Goonewardene - 2018 - uis.brage.unit.no
Planktonic and sessile bacteria, in particular sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB), in the
petroleum industry can be damaging to top-side facilities, pipelines and reservoirs …

[引用][C] Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) production by mycobacteria.

TTR Kunota - 2020