Knowledge of biodegradation kinetics in soil is needed to understand the efficacy of in-situ and a-situ bioremediation technologies. Laboratory studies to determine biodegradation rates can be used as screening test
Our society lives in a time of transition where traditional petroleum-based polymers/plastics are be...
The decomposition of natural and synthetic polymeric materials (peat, humates, biochar, strongly swe...
The decomposition of natural and synthetic polymeric materials (peat, humates, biochar, strongly swe...
Rates of biodegradation of sorbed chemicals are usually lower in soil than in aqueous systems, in pa...
Bioventing is a commonly used in-situ bioremediation technology for cleaning up total petroleum hydr...
Bioremediation by in situ biostimulation is an attractive alternative to excavation of contaminated ...
Numerous reports have indicated that contamination at DOE facilities is widespread and pervasive. Ex...
Man’s quest for technological advancement and the need to meet food supply for growth have distorted...
There has been and continues to be considerable scientific interest in predicting bioremediation rat...
During environmental risk assessments of chemicals, higher-tier biodegradation tests in soil, sedime...
During environmental risk assessments of chemicals, higher-tier biodegradation tests in soil, sedime...
Slurry reactors are frequently used in the assessment of feasibility of biodegradation in natural so...
Bioavailability is an important process that controls the uptake and, hence, the biodegradability an...
A study was conducted to determine whether the rate of biodegradation of phenanthrene determines the...
A reliable prediction of the behaviour of organic trace compounds in activated sludge plants require...
Our society lives in a time of transition where traditional petroleum-based polymers/plastics are be...
The decomposition of natural and synthetic polymeric materials (peat, humates, biochar, strongly swe...
The decomposition of natural and synthetic polymeric materials (peat, humates, biochar, strongly swe...
Rates of biodegradation of sorbed chemicals are usually lower in soil than in aqueous systems, in pa...
Bioventing is a commonly used in-situ bioremediation technology for cleaning up total petroleum hydr...
Bioremediation by in situ biostimulation is an attractive alternative to excavation of contaminated ...
Numerous reports have indicated that contamination at DOE facilities is widespread and pervasive. Ex...
Man’s quest for technological advancement and the need to meet food supply for growth have distorted...
There has been and continues to be considerable scientific interest in predicting bioremediation rat...
During environmental risk assessments of chemicals, higher-tier biodegradation tests in soil, sedime...
During environmental risk assessments of chemicals, higher-tier biodegradation tests in soil, sedime...
Slurry reactors are frequently used in the assessment of feasibility of biodegradation in natural so...
Bioavailability is an important process that controls the uptake and, hence, the biodegradability an...
A study was conducted to determine whether the rate of biodegradation of phenanthrene determines the...
A reliable prediction of the behaviour of organic trace compounds in activated sludge plants require...
Our society lives in a time of transition where traditional petroleum-based polymers/plastics are be...
The decomposition of natural and synthetic polymeric materials (peat, humates, biochar, strongly swe...
The decomposition of natural and synthetic polymeric materials (peat, humates, biochar, strongly swe...