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Deepwater Horizon oil stayed beneath the waves Ars Technica Researchers are still working to understand the dynamics of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and its impact on the Gulf of Mexico. A paper published this week in the Proceedings of the National … Scientists analyze and explain the chemical makeup of Gulf plumePhysOrg.com Where did the Gulf's spilt oil and gas go?New Scientist
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Gulf oil spill gives a glimpse into the source of atmospheric aerosols Ars Technica The Deepwater Horizon spill gushed crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico from April 20 to July 15 last year. It was a devastating disaster that had an overwhelmingly negative effect on the environment. … Deepwater Air Pollution Study Yields Surprising ResultsRedOrbit Study: 'Oil-based' atmospheric plumes found near BP spillBizjournals.com Aerosol data from BP spillChemistry World
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Bacterial bloom ate Deepwater Horizon's methane Ars Technica The Deepwater Horizon oil leak released far more than just crude oil; prodigious amounts of methane … Looking over Deepwater HorizonThe Guardian Microbes Devoured Methane From BP Spill, Study SaysWall Street Journal Bacteria devoured methane gas from gulf oil spill, scientists sayWashington Post Financial Times –ABC News –Smith College Grécourt Gate all 2,289 news articles »
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