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Chemical Effects Associated with Leaking Macondo Well Oil in the Northern Gulf of Mexico: Phase II

Alan M. Shiller

Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI)

The Northern Gulf Institute (NGI)

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Dissolved trace metal and ancillary data (including nutrients and dissolved oxygen) in the vicinity of the Deepwater Horizon blowout, May 2010-October 2011.

Authors: Shiller, Alan
Published On: Jul 16 2014 02:18 UTC
File Format: Excel Spreadsheet
DOI: 10.7266/N7MS3QQ5
UDI: Y1.x113.000:0001
File Size: 48.35 KB

Laodong Guo

University of Southern Mississippi / Department of Marine Science

guol@uwm.edu

Huijun He

University of Southern Mississippi / Department of Marine Science

He-hui-jun@163.com

DongJoo Joung
Postdoctoral Researcher
University of Southern Mississippi / Department of Marine Science

dongjoo.joung@eagles.usm.edu

Natasha Mendez-Ferrer

University of South Florida / College of Marine Science

Natasha.Mendez@MyFWC.com

Kusumica Mitra
Graduate Student
University of Southern Mississippi / Department of Marine Science

kusumica.mitra@usm.edu

Alan M. Shiller
Professor
University of Southern Mississippi / Department of Marine Science

alan.shiller@usm.edu

Zhengzhen Zhou

University of Southern Mississippi / Department of Marine Science

Zhengzhen.zhou@eagles.usm.edu

Shiller, A. M., & Joung, D. (2012). Nutrient depletion as a proxy for microbial growth in Deepwater Horizon subsurface oil/gas plumes. Environmental Research Letters, 7(4), 045301. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/7/4/045301

Shiller, A. M., Chan, E. W., Joung, D. J., Redmond, M. C., & Kessler, J. D. (2017). Light rare earth element depletion during Deepwater Horizon blowout methanotrophy. Scientific Reports, 7(1). doi:10.1038/s41598-017-11060-z