Lead author Nigel D'Souza, then a postdoctoral researcher at Lamont, discovered the phytoplankton response to
oil seeps while on a ship in the Gulf of Mexico monitoring chlorophyll fluorescence — energy that is emitted as light by compounds inside phytoplankton cells used for photosynthesis.
Not exact matches
From normal to
oil - prone complexions, each micro-powder
seeps in and absorbs excess oils,
while ultimately reducing the size of pores.
Other potential sources include piston rings and valve stem seals, which allow
oil to
seep into the cylinders
while the car is off, resulting in smoke when it's started.