Study on Bioremediation of Oil Contaminated Wetlands in Daqing Oil Field Development Zones

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Daqing Oil Field brings enormous economic benefits to the city of Daqing; however, it also results in serious contamination of adjacent wetlands. The current study will take Qunyingxi Lake as example. This lake is typical oil contaminated wetland of Daqing Oil Field Development Zones. And choose to use two biological agents, they have been screened these two years, and their implementation of localization will continue. Different amount of two biological agents were put into four test sites, then collect samples and monitor them before and after putting biological agents. Test the concentration of COD, BOD5, NH3-N, TP, TN, volatile phenol and oil, et al. Take the grey clustering method to evaluate water quality data and analyze the repaired effects of biological agents in oil contaminated wetland. To provide the effective protection of wetland ecosystems in Daqing Oil Field Development Zone and a scientific basis for study on bioremediation of oil contaminated wetland.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 610-613)

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2038-2042

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December 2012

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