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Whole site interpretation?
Annual reports
AAD 2007
AAD 2008
AAD 2009
AAD 2010
AAD 2011
AAD 2012
AAD 2013
Site investigation
Identification and preliminary assessment of contaminated sites in the Australian sub-Antarctic (Deprez et al. 1994)
Macquarie Island, Undegraded Fuel Report (AAD 2015)
Limited Environmental Site Investigation, AAD Macquarie Island Station - Spa Area (AAD 2016)
Addendum to Limited Environmental Site Investigation, AAD Macquarie Island Station - Spa Area (AAD 2017b)
Site investigation data update and supplementary information (AAD 2017c)
Remediation research
Fine tuning soil nitrogen to maximize petroleum bioremediation (Walworth et al. 2005)
Petroleum hydrocarbon contamination and remediation by microbioventing at sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island (Rayner et al. 2007)
Nitrogen requirements for maximizing petroleum bioremediation in a sub-Antarctic soil. (Walworth et al. 2007)
Soil biogeochemical toxicity endpoints for sub-Antarctic Islands contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons. (Schafer et al. 2007)
Nutritional requirements for bioremediation (Walworth et al. 2008)
Bioremediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Cold Regions (Filler et al. 2008)
Treatability Assessment, Macquarie Island Station: Petroleum-hydrocarbon contamination and remediation by micro-sparging at subantarctic Macquarie Island. (Rayner et al. 2005)
Petroleum biodegradation in subantarctic Macquarie Island soils (Houlahan et al. 2014)
Permeable bio-reactive barriers to address petroleum hydrocarbon contamination at subantarctic Macquarie Island (Freidman et al. 2017)
Low temperature soil petroleum hydrocarbon degradation at various oxygen levels (Walworth et al. 2013)
Risk assessment and remediation of fuel spills in the sub-Antarctic and Antarctic (Snape et al. 2010)
Macquarie Island Integrated Risk Assessment (AAD 2013b)
Ecotox research
Toxicity of petroleum hydrocarbon contaminants to sub-Antarctic terrestrial invertebrate fauna (Wasley et al. 2008)
Recovering greater fungal diversity from pristine and diesel fuel contaminated sub-Antarctic soil through cultivation using both a high and a low nutrient media approach (Ferrari et al. 2011)
Determining effects on bacterial diversity In petroleum contaminated soil during bioremediation process on Macquarie Island (Lee Hui Li 2011)
Fungal diversity in Sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island and the effect of hydrocarbon contamination on this fungal diversity (Zhang 2012)
Toxicity of diesel contaminated soils to the subantarctic earthworm Microselex macquariensis (Mooney et al. 2013)
Phytoremediation of hydrocarbon contaminants in sub-Antarctic soils: An effective management option (Bramley-Alves et al. 2014)
Bacterial Targets as Potential Indicators of Diesel Fuel Toxicity in Subantarctic Soils (van Dorst et al. 2014)
Impact of hydrocarbons from a diesel fuel on the germination and early growth of subantarctic plants (Macoustra et al. 2015)
Soil invertebrate community change over fuel-contaminated sites on a subantarctic island: An ecological field-based line of evidence for site risk assessment (Wasley et al. 2016)
Microbial Ecotoxicology of Weathered Hydrocarbons in Sub-Antarctic Soils Utilizing Microfluidic qPCR (Crane et al. 2016)
Novel Culturing Techniques Select for Heterotrophs and Hydrocarbon Degraders in a Subantarctic Soil (Van Dorst et al. 2016)
The influence of vegetation and soil properties on springtail communities in a diesel-contaminated soil (Errington et al. 2018a)
Ecosystem effects and the management of petroleum-contaminated soils on subantarctic islands (Errington et al. 2018b)
Applying microbial indicators of hydrocarbon toxicity to contaminated sites undergoing bioremediation on subantarctic Macquarie Island (van Dorst et al. 2020)
Using an expert judgment response matrix to assess the risk of groundwater discharges from remediated fuel spill sites to the marine environment at sub‐Antarctic Macquarie Island, Australia. (King et al. 2021)