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    Impact of Photooxidation and Biodegradation on the Fate of Oil Spilled During the Deepwater Horizon Incident: Advanced Stages of Weathering by Harriman, Brian H, Zito, Phoebe, Podgorski, David C, Tarr, Matthew A, Suflita, Joseph M

    Published in Environmental science & technology (05-07-2017)
    “…While the biogeochemical forces influencing the weathering of spilled oil have been investigated for decades, the environmental fate and effects of…”
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    Rapid, colorimetric quantification of lipid from algal cultures by Wawrik, Boris, Harriman, Brian H.

    Published in Journal of microbiological methods (01-03-2010)
    “…Algae have significant potential as a source of biomass for the production of biofuels, due to their high growth rates and high cellular lipid content. Studies…”
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    Metabolic Capability of a Predominant Halanaerobium sp. in Hydraulically Fractured Gas Wells and Its Implication in Pipeline Corrosion by Liang, Renxing, Davidova, Irene A, Marks, Christopher R, Stamps, Blake W, Harriman, Brian H, Stevenson, Bradley S, Duncan, Kathleen E, Suflita, Joseph M

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (22-06-2016)
    “…Microbial activity associated with produced water from hydraulic fracturing operations can lead to gas souring and corrosion of carbon-steel equipment. We…”
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    Microbial Communities in Model Seawater-Compensated Fuel Ballast Tanks: Biodegradation and Biocorrosion Stimulated by Marine Sediments by Duncan, Kathleen E., Dominici, Lina E., Nanny, Mark A., Davidova, Irene A., Harriman, Brian H., Suflita, Joseph M.

    Published in Corrosion and materials degradation (01-01-2024)
    “…Some naval vessels add seawater to carbon steel fuel ballast tanks to maintain stability during fuel consumption. Marine sediments often contaminate ballast…”
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    Microbial Communities Associated with Alternative Fuels in Model Seawater-Compensated Fuel Ballast Tanks by Dominici, Lina, Duncan, Kathleen, Nanny, Mark, Davidova, Irene, Harriman, Brian, Suflita, Joseph

    Published in Corrosion and materials degradation (01-07-2023)
    “…The biocorrosion of carbon steel poses a risk for ships combining seawater and fuel in metal ballast tanks. Ballast tanks were simulated by duplicate reactors…”
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    An integrated metagenomic and metabolite profiling study of hydrocarbon biodegradation and corrosion in navy ships by Marks, Christopher R., Duncan, Kathleen E., Nanny, Mark A., Harriman, Brian H., Avci, Recep, Oldham, Athenia L., Suflita, Joseph M.

    Published in Npj Materials degradation (01-12-2021)
    “…Naval vessels regularly mix fuel and seawater as ballast, a practice that might exacerbate fuel biodegradation and metal biocorrosion. To investigate, a…”
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