Earth science professor elected fellow of American Academy of Microbiology for work in biogeochemistry
David Valentine
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Researchers discover an immense hydrocarbon cycle in the world’s ocean
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Paper reviews major findings from the Deepwater Horizon spill ten years afterward
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Earth science professor at UC Santa Barbara will discuss the communities that form around oil seeps off the California coast
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The College of Creative Studies plans to launch an undergraduate major in marine science
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Researchers get the chance of a lifetime to study the effects of the Refugio oil spill over the coming year
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In a new study, UC Santa Barbara scientists explain how they used DNA to identify microbes present in the Gulf of Mexico following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and how they identified the microbes responsible for consuming the large amount...
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To combat last year's Deepwater Horizon oil spill, nearly 800,000 gallons of chemical dispersant were injected directly into the oil and gas flow coming out of the wellhead nearly one mile deep in the Gulf of Mexico.
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About 10 miles off the Santa Barbara coast, at the bottom of the Santa Barbara Channel, a series of impressive landmarks rise from the sea floor.
