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    Biological activity in the deep subsurface and the origin of heavy oil by Larter, Steve R, Head, Ian M, Jones, D. Martin

    Published in Nature (London) (20-11-2003)
    “…At temperatures up to about 80 degrees C, petroleum in subsurface reservoirs is often biologically degraded, over geological timescales, by microorganisms that…”
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    Marine microorganisms make a meal of oil by Head, Ian M, Jones, D. Martin, Röling, Wilfred F. M

    Published in Nature reviews. Microbiology (01-03-2006)
    “…Hundreds of millions of litres of petroleum enter the environment from both natural and anthropogenic sources every year. The input from natural marine oil…”
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    Ancient lipids reveal continuity in culinary practices across the transition to agriculture in Northern Europe by Craig, Oliver E, Steele, Val J, Fischer, Anders, Hartz, Sönke, Andersen, Søren H, Donohoe, Paul, Glykou, Aikaterini, Saul, Hayley, Jones, D. Martin, Koch, Eva, Heron, Carl P

    “…Farming transformed societies globally. Yet, despite more than a century of research, there is little consensus on the speed or completeness of this…”
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    Changes in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon availability in River Tyne sediment following bioremediation treatments or activated carbon amendment by Hale, Sarah E., Meynet, Paola, Davenport, Russell J., Martin Jones, D., Werner, David

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-08-2010)
    “…Bioremediation and activated carbon (AC) amendment were compared as remediation strategies for sediment from the River Tyne containing 16.4 ± 7.3 μg/g…”
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    Robust Hydrocarbon Degradation and Dynamics of Bacterial Communities during Nutrient-Enhanced Oil Spill Bioremediation by RÖLING, Wilfred F. M, MILNER, Michael G, JONES, D. Martin, LEE, Kenneth, DANIEL, Fabien, SWANNELL, Richard J. P, HEAD, Ian M

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-11-2002)
    “…Classifications Services AEM Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit…”
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    Kinetic parameters for nutrient enhanced crude oil biodegradation in intertidal marine sediments by Singh, Arvind K, Sherry, Angela, Gray, Neil D, Jones, D Martin, Bowler, Bernard F J, Head, Ian M

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (11-04-2014)
    “…Availability of inorganic nutrients, particularly nitrogen and phosphorous, is often a primary control on crude oil hydrocarbon degradation in marine systems…”
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    Bacterial community dynamics and hydrocarbon degradation during a field-scale evaluation of bioremediation on a mudflat beach contaminated with buried oil by Roling, W.F.M, Milner, M.G, Jones, D.M, Fratepietro, F, Swannell, R.P.J, Daniel, F, Head, I.M

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-05-2004)
    “…A field-scale experiment with a complete randomized block design was performed to study the degradation of buried oil on a shoreline over a period of almost 1…”
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    Quantitative diamondoid analysis indicates oil cosourcing from a deep petroleum system onshore Niger Delta Basin by Esegbue, Onoriode, Jones, D. Martin, Van Bergen, Pim F, Kolonic, Sadat

    Published in AAPG bulletin (15-06-2020)
    “…The Niger Delta Basin is one of the most prolific hydrocarbon provinces in the world, yet the origin of the vast amounts of oil and gas found in the numerous…”
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    Beyond N and P: The impact of Ni on crude oil biodegradation by Mejeha, Obioma K., Head, Ian M., Sherry, Angela, McCann, Clare M., Leary, Peter, Jones, D. Martin, Gray, Neil D.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-12-2019)
    “…N and P are the key limiting nutrients considered most important for the stimulation of crude oil degradation but other trace nutrients may also be important…”
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    Biodegradation and adsorption of crude oil hydrocarbons supported on “homoionic” montmorillonite clay minerals by Ugochukwu, Uzochukwu C., Jones, Martin D., Head, Ian M., Manning, David A.C., Fialips, Claire I.

    Published in Applied clay science (01-01-2014)
    “…The role of “homoionic” montmorillonites in hydrocarbon removal during biodegradation was investigated in aqueous clay/oil microcosm experiments with a…”
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    Volatile hydrocarbons inhibit methanogenic crude oil degradation by Sherry, Angela, Grant, Russell J, Aitken, Carolyn M, Jones, D Martin, Head, Ian M, Gray, Neil D

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (03-04-2014)
    “…Methanogenic degradation of crude oil in subsurface sediments occurs slowly, but without the need for exogenous electron acceptors, is sustained for long…”
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    Effect of acid activated clay minerals on biodegradation of crude oil hydrocarbons by Ugochukwu, Uzochukwu C., Jones, Martin D., Head, Ian M., Manning, David. A.C., Fialips, Claire I.

    “…The role of acid activated clays and unmodified clays in hydrocarbon removal during biodegradation was investigated in aqueous clay/oil microcosm experiments…”
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    Biodegradation of crude oil saturated fraction supported on clays by Ugochukwu, Uzochukwu C., Jones, Martin D., Head, Ian M., Manning, David. A. C., Fialips, Claire I.

    Published in Biodegradation (Dordrecht) (01-02-2014)
    “…The role of clay minerals in crude oil saturated hydrocarbon removal during biodegradation was investigated in aqueous clay/saturated hydrocarbon microcosm…”
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    Compositional changes of crude oil SARA fractions due to biodegradation and adsorption on colloidal support such as clays using Iatroscan by Ugochukwu, Uzochukwu C., Jones, Martin D., Head, Ian M., Manning, David A. C., Fialips, Claire I.

    “…The compositional changes of saturates, aromatics, resins and asphaltenes (SARA) fractions in aqueous clay/oil microcosm experiments with a…”
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    Reductive degradation of P, p'-DDT by Fe(II) in nontronite NAu-2 by Fialips, Claire I, Cooper, Nicola G. A, Jones, D. Martin, White, Maggie L, Gray, Neil D

    Published in Clays and clay minerals (01-12-2010)
    “…Clay minerals are abundant in soils and sediments and often contain Fe. Some varieties, such as nontronites, contain as much as 40 wt.% Fe2O3 within their…”
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    The occurrence and significance of 25-norhopanoic acids in petroleum reservoirs by Bennett, Barry, Aitken, Carolyn M., Jones, D. Martin, Farrimond, Paul, Larter, Stephen R.

    Published in Organic geochemistry (01-11-2007)
    “…In addition to previously reported 25-norhopanoic acids with the 17α(H), 21β(H) and 17β(H), 21α(H) configurations, for the first time we report the…”
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    Sexual healing: representations of the english in post-devolutionary Scotland by Martin-Jones, D.

    Published in Screen (London) (01-06-2005)
    “…Cinematic representations of the English in Scotland are examined, coinciding with a process of political devloution marked by the referendum of 1997 and the…”
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    Bacterial physiology highlighted by the δ13C fractionation of bacteriohopanetetrol isomers by Schwartz-Narbonne, Rachel, Schaeffer, Philippe, Lengger, Sabine K., Blewett, Jerome, Martin Jones, D., Motsch, Estelle, Crombie, Andrew, Jetten, Mike S.-M., Mikkelsen, Deirdre, Normand, Philippe, Nuijten, Guylaine H.L., Pancost, Richard D., Rush, Darci

    Published in Organic geochemistry (01-07-2023)
    “…•δ13C of substrate, biomass, and bacteriohopanetetrols was measured for 7 bacteria.•Anammox bacteria had large negative Δ13C from substrate to biomass and…”
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    Reductive Degradation of p,p′-DDT cy Fe(II) in Nontronite NAu-2 by Fialips, Claire I., Cooper, Nicola G. A., Jones, D. Martin, White, Maggie L., Gray, Neil D.

    Published in Clays and clay minerals (01-12-2010)
    “…Clay minerals are abundant in soils and sediments and often contain Fe. Some varieties, such as nontronites, contain as much as 40 wt.% Fe 2 O 3 within their…”
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