Acetate was added to two closed soil-water systems that are rep-resentative of the subsurface environment close to chromium ore processing residue disposal sites; one had a pH of 7.7, the other 9.3. Cr(VI) reduction occurred in both systems as part of a cascade of microbially mediated terminal electron-accepting processes, occur-ring between nitrate and iron reduction. Cr(VI) and subsequently iron reduction took longer to start and were slower in the more alkaline system. At the point when Cr(VI) reduction was essen-tially complete, the microbial populations in both systems showed an increase in species closely related to β-proteobacteria that are capable of nitrate reduction
Chromate (Cr (VI)) is a ubiquitous contaminant in aquifers and soils, which can be reduced to its tr...
To date, comparatively little is known about the role of natural Fe(II)-bearing minerals in bioremed...
In general, lab-based Cr (VI) reduction studies do not often corroborate the prevailing biogeochemic...
Acetate was added to two closed soil-water systems that are representative of the subsurface environ...
This paper reports an investigation of microbially mediated Cr(VI) reduction in a hyper alkaline, ch...
This paper reports an investigation into the possible fate of Cr(VI) that is migrating downwards fro...
Hexavalent chromium is one of the most widely distributed environmental contaminants. Given the carc...
Hexavalent chromium is one of the most widely distributed environmental contaminants. Given the carc...
Abstract A serial enrichment culture has been grown in an alkaline Fe(III)-citrate-containing medium...
A serial enrichment culture has been grown in an alkaline Fe(III)-citrate-containing medium from an ...
Highly alkaline (pH 12.2) chromate contaminated leachate (990 μmol L−1) has been entering soils belo...
The poorly controlled disposal of chromium ore processing residue (COPR) is a globally widespread pr...
A major challenge for the bioremediation of toxic metals is the cooccurrence of nitrate, as it can i...
AbstractCr(VI) is an important contaminant found at sites where chromium ore processing residue (COP...
A major challenge for the bioremediation of toxic metals is the co-occurrence of nitrate, as it can ...
Chromate (Cr (VI)) is a ubiquitous contaminant in aquifers and soils, which can be reduced to its tr...
To date, comparatively little is known about the role of natural Fe(II)-bearing minerals in bioremed...
In general, lab-based Cr (VI) reduction studies do not often corroborate the prevailing biogeochemic...
Acetate was added to two closed soil-water systems that are representative of the subsurface environ...
This paper reports an investigation of microbially mediated Cr(VI) reduction in a hyper alkaline, ch...
This paper reports an investigation into the possible fate of Cr(VI) that is migrating downwards fro...
Hexavalent chromium is one of the most widely distributed environmental contaminants. Given the carc...
Hexavalent chromium is one of the most widely distributed environmental contaminants. Given the carc...
Abstract A serial enrichment culture has been grown in an alkaline Fe(III)-citrate-containing medium...
A serial enrichment culture has been grown in an alkaline Fe(III)-citrate-containing medium from an ...
Highly alkaline (pH 12.2) chromate contaminated leachate (990 μmol L−1) has been entering soils belo...
The poorly controlled disposal of chromium ore processing residue (COPR) is a globally widespread pr...
A major challenge for the bioremediation of toxic metals is the cooccurrence of nitrate, as it can i...
AbstractCr(VI) is an important contaminant found at sites where chromium ore processing residue (COP...
A major challenge for the bioremediation of toxic metals is the co-occurrence of nitrate, as it can ...
Chromate (Cr (VI)) is a ubiquitous contaminant in aquifers and soils, which can be reduced to its tr...
To date, comparatively little is known about the role of natural Fe(II)-bearing minerals in bioremed...
In general, lab-based Cr (VI) reduction studies do not often corroborate the prevailing biogeochemic...