In order to assess the level of crude oil biodegradation, a scale has been developed by Peters and Moldowan.<ref name="13Moldowanetal" /> The scale is called the PM scale. The PM scale ranges from 1 to 10, with 10 to be the most altered i.e. most biodegraded. This scale is efficient and can be evaluated in conjunction with observation of the corresponding gas chromatography traces of crude oil samples. This scale illustrates very clearly that microbes favor consumption of simple hydrocarbons starting from n-alkanes and proceed to heavy aromatics at higher levels of biodegradation ([[:File:GeoWikiWriteOff2021-Aljezen-Figure5.jpg|Figure 5]]). | In order to assess the level of crude oil biodegradation, a scale has been developed by Peters and Moldowan.<ref name="13Moldowanetal" /> The scale is called the PM scale. The PM scale ranges from 1 to 10, with 10 to be the most altered i.e. most biodegraded. This scale is efficient and can be evaluated in conjunction with observation of the corresponding gas chromatography traces of crude oil samples. This scale illustrates very clearly that microbes favor consumption of simple hydrocarbons starting from n-alkanes and proceed to heavy aromatics at higher levels of biodegradation ([[:File:GeoWikiWriteOff2021-Aljezen-Figure5.jpg|Figure 5]]). |