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1994
Herman, D. C.
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Fedorak P. M.
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MacKinnon M. D.
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Costerton J. W.
(1994).
Biodegradation of naphthenic acids by microbial populations indigenous to oil sands tailings
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Herman, D. C.
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Fedorak P. M.
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MacKinnon M. D.
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Costerton J. W.
(1994).
Biodegradation of naphthenic acids and the reduction of acute toxicity of oil sands tailings
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Vol. 2,
274-277.
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Herman, D. C.
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Fedorak P. M.
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MacKinnon M.
, &
Costerton J. W.
(1994).
Biodegradation of naphthenic acids by microbial populations of indigenous to oil sands tailings
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40,
467-477.
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1993
Herman, D. C.
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Fedorak P. M.
, &
Costerton J. W.
(1993).
Biodegradation of cycloalkane carboxylic acids in oil sand tailings
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39
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Herman, D. C.
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Fedorak P. M.
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Costerton J. W.
(1993).
Biodegradation of cycloalkane carboxylic acids in oil sand tailings
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39,
576-580.
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Costerton, J. W.
(1993).
Development and application of novel biotechnology for oil recovery : keynote address. In : 17th Annual AOSTRA/University/Industry Technical Review Meeting and Seminar, March 3-5, 1993 University of Calgary, compiled by Dagmar Losert and Gene Lau
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p. 35.
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1990
Costerton, J. W.
,
Cusack F.
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Lappin-Scott H.
,
Chmilar M. J.
, &
Cyr T. J.
(1990).
Bacterial to control conformance of a waterflood. In : Oil sands 2000 conference, Energy - Environment - Enterprise, Hilton International Hotel, Edmonton, March 26, 27 and 28, 1990, preprints
.
Paper No. 21,
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Costerton, J. W.
(1990).
Biotechnology in oil recovery : keynote address. In : 15th Annual AOSTRA/University/Industry Technical Review Meeting and Seminar, September 30-October 2, 1990, compiled by Dagmar Losert
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1988
McKinley, V. L.
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Costerton J. W.
, &
White D. C.
(1988).
Microbial biomass, activirt and community structure of water and particulates retrieved by backflow from a waterflood injection well
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54,
1383-1393.
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Lappin-Scott, H. M.
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Cusack F.
, &
Costerton J. W.
(1988).
Nutrient resuscitation and growth of starved cells in sandstone cores : a novel approach to enhanced oil recovery
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54,
1373-1382.
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MacLeod, A.
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Lappin-Scott H. M.
, &
Costerton J. W.
(1988).
Plugging of a model rock system by using starved bacteria
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54,
1365-1372.
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1985
Shaw, J. C.
,
Bramhill B.
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Wardlaw N. C.
, &
Costerton J. W.
(1985).
Bacterial fouling in a model core system
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49,
693-701.
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1981
Wyndham, R. C.
, &
Costerton J. W.
(1981).
Heterotrophic potentials and hydrocarbon biodegradation potentials of sediment microorganisms within the Athabasca oil sands deposit
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41
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Wyndham, R. C.
, &
Costerton J. W.
(1981).
In vitro microbial degradation of bituminous hydrocarbons and in situ colonization of bitumen surfaces within the Athabasca oil sands deposit
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41
(3), 9 pages .
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Wyndham, R. C.
, &
Costerton J. W.
(1981).
Heterotrophic potentials and hydrocarbon biodegradation potentials of sediment micro-organisms within the Athabasca oil sands deposit
.
41,
783-790.
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Wyndham, R. C.
, &
Costerton J. W.
(1981).
In vitro microbial degradation of bituminous hydrocarbons and insitu colonization of bitumen surfaces within the Athabasca oil sands deposit
.
41
(3), 791-800.
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1979
Geesey, G. G.
, &
Costerton J. W.
(1979).
Microbiology of a northern river: Bacterial distribution and relationship to suspended sediment and organic carbon
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25
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Lock, M. A.
,
Costerton J. W.
,
Wallace R. R.
, &
Charlton S.
(1979).
Interim Report on Ecological Studies on the lower trophic levels of Muskeg Rivers within the Alberta Oil Sands Environmental Research Program Study Area
.
AOSERP Report 58,
33 pages .
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Costerton, J. W.
, &
Geesey G. G.
(1979).
Microbial populations in the Athabasca River
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66 pages .
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Nix, P. G.
,
Costerton J. W.
,
Ventullo R.
, &
Coutts R. T.
(1979).
A preliminary study of chemical and microbial characteristics of the Athabasca River in the Athabasca oil sands area of northeastern Alberta
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135 pages .
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Ladd, T. I.
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Costerton J. W.
, &
Geesey G. G.
(1979).
Determination of the heterotrophic activity of epilithic microbial populations
.
Am. Soc. Test. Mater. Spec. Tech. Publ. 695,
180-195.
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Costerton, J. W.
, &
Geesey G. G.
(1979).
Microbial populations in the Athabasca River
.
AOSERP Report 55,
66.
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Geesey, G. G.
, &
Costerton J. W.
(1979).
Microbiology of a northern river : bacterial distribution and relationship to suspended sediment and organic carbon
.
25,
1058-1062.
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1978
Costerton, J. W.
,
Ladd T. I.
, &
Geesey G. G.
(1978).
A study of bacteria adherent to solid surfaces in freshwater environments in Alberta
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Costerton, J. W.
, &
Ventullo R.
(1978).
Assimilative capacity of the Athabasca River due to microbial degradation of organic compounds
.
Project AF 2.6.1,
99.
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