Ian Snape
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Recent Articles
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Bissett A, Fitzgerald A, Court L, Meintjes T, Mele P, Reith F, et al.
Gigascience
. 2018 Aug;
6(5).
PMID: 30137319
No abstract available.
2.
Ji M, Greening C, Vanwonterghem I, Carere C, Bay S, Steen J, et al.
Nature
. 2017 Dec;
552(7685):400-403.
PMID: 29211716
Cultivation-independent surveys have shown that the desert soils of Antarctica harbour surprisingly rich microbial communities. Given that phototroph abundance varies across these Antarctic soils, an enduring question is what supports...
3.
Freidman B, Northcott K, Thiel P, Gras S, Snape I, Stevens G, et al.
J Water Health
. 2017 Jun;
15(3):385-401.
PMID: 28598343
Minerals of biological origin have shown significant potential for the separation of contaminants from water worldwide. This study details the contribution of biologically derived minerals to water treatment operations, with...
4.
Pudasaini S, Wilson J, Ji M, van Dorst J, Snape I, Palmer A, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2017 Apr;
8:591.
PMID: 28439263
Browning Peninsula is an ice-free polar desert situated in the Windmill Islands, Eastern Antarctica. The entire site is described as a barren landscape, comprised of frost boils with soils dominated...
5.
Freidman B, Terry D, Wilkins D, Spedding T, Gras S, Snape I, et al.
Chemosphere
. 2017 Feb;
174:408-420.
PMID: 28187387
A reliance on diesel generated power and a history of imperfect fuel management have created a legacy of petroleum hydrocarbon contamination at subantarctic Macquarie Island. Increasing environmental awareness and advances...
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McIntyre C, Harvey P, Ferguson S, Wressnig A, Volk H, George S, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2017 Feb;
51(4):2495.
PMID: 28177619
No abstract available.
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Stark J, Corbett P, Dunshea G, Johnstone G, King C, Mondon J, et al.
Water Res
. 2016 Oct;
105:602-614.
PMID: 27693972
We present a comprehensive scientific assessment of the environmental impacts of an Antarctic wastewater ocean outfall, at Davis station in East Antarctica. We assessed the effectiveness of current wastewater treatment...
8.
Bissett A, Fitzgerald A, Court L, Meintjes T, Mele P, Reith F, et al.
Gigascience
. 2016 May;
5:21.
PMID: 27195106
Background: Microbial inhabitants of soils are important to ecosystem and planetary functions, yet there are large gaps in our knowledge of their diversity and ecology. The 'Biomes of Australian Soil...
9.
Freidman B, Gras S, Snape I, Stevens G, Mumford K
J Hazard Mater
. 2016 May;
313:272-82.
PMID: 27132074
Nitrogen deficiency has been identified as the main inhibiting factor for biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbons in low nutrient environments. This study examines the performance of ammonium exchanged zeolite to enhance...
10.
Stark J, Bridgen P, Dunshea G, Galton-Fenzi B, Hunter J, Johnstone G, et al.
Chemosphere
. 2016 Mar;
152:142-57.
PMID: 26966813
The Antarctic Treaty permits the discharge of wastewater into Antarctic marine waters providing that conditions exist for initial dilution and rapid dispersal. We investigated the dilution and dispersal of macerated...