Journal Article - 1 |
2015 |
| Romero, I. C., Schwing, P. T., Brooks, G. R., Larson, R. A., Hastings, D. W., Ellis, G., Goddard, E. A., & Hollander, D. J. (2015). Hydrocarbons in Deep-Sea Sediments following the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Blowout in the Northeast Gulf of Mexico. PLOS ONE, 10(5), e0128371. | |
Conference Presentations - 2 |
2011 |
| Hollander, D. F., K.; Ellis, G. D., A.; Goddard, E. P., & E.; Paul, J. (2011). Why subsurface oils associated with the BP Deepwater Horizon blowout are so long-lived and remain toxic?: A molecular organic geochemical perspective. In Gordon Research Conference on Chemical Oceanography | |
| Hollander, D. F., K.; Ellis, G. D., A.; Peebles, E. P., & J (2011). Long-Lived, Sub-Surface Layers of Toxic Oil in the Deep-Sea: A Molecular Organic and Isotopic Geochemical Approach to Understanding their Nature, Molecular Distribution, Origin and Impacts to the Northern Gulf of Mexico. In American Geophysical Union National Meeting | |