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Direct observations of rising oil droplets deformed by hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria

@inproceedings{Hickl2022DirectOO,
  title={Direct observations of rising oil droplets deformed by hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria},
  author={Vincent Hickl and Hima Hrithik Pamu and Gabriel Juarez},
  year={2022}
}
In marine environments, microscopic droplets of spilled oil can be transported over tens or hundreds kilometers in the water column. As this oil is biodegraded, growing bacteria on the droplets’ surface can deform the oil-water interface to generate complex shapes and significantly enlarge droplets. A complete understanding of the fate and transport of spilled oil requires bridging the present gap between these length scales and determining how microscale processes affect large-scale transport of… 

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