Microbial degradation for the remediation of soils contaminated by crude oil in Peru: A systematic review of the literature

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In this research, a systematic literature review is carried out whose objective is to identify, compare and analyze the main fundamentals to be considered in order to face the problematic of remediation of soils contaminated by crude oil in order to establish and achieve a high efficiency of this. This work was elaborated through a comprehensive analysis of the various suitable scientific articles that provide a more comprehensive basis in relation to what is discussed in this research, taking as a basis the results that were optimal in the remediation of soils in terms of their various experiments made that were successful in the realization. Therefore, finally, it is obtained that the various technologies used for the remediation of the contaminated soil should not be treated only at the laboratory level but also at the field level due to the fact that there is a great gap in the treatment of the soil due to the conditions and variables that change significantly, thus reducing their remedial application in contaminated soil, presenting a minimal environmental impact and high investment costs in large-scale projects.

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Jimenez, F., & Maldonado, R. (2022). Microbial degradation for the remediation of soils contaminated by crude oil in Peru: A systematic review of the literature. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 358). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202235801038

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