Recent work has suggested that the electrical self-potential (SP) geophysical technique may be used to non-invasively map redox conditions associated with contaminant plumes or bioremediation schemes. The proposed mechanism linking SP response and redox involves the generation of a current source and sink in the subsurface whereby electrons are transferred between anoxic and oxic environments via a conductive biofilm and/or biominerals, creating a biogeobattery. Here, we seek direct experimental evidence for the biogeobattery hypothesis, which has so far remained elusive, using a flow-through column experimental set-up specifically designed for this purpose. We successfully created contrasting redox zones, with an oxic section containing cl...
Abstract There is growing interest in the development of new monitoring strategies for obtaining ...
International audienceIn contaminant plumes or in the case of ore bodies, a source current density i...
A recent theory implicated redox-gradients in vertical transport of elements from buried mineral dep...
A Self Potential (SP) survey was conducted over the leachate plume emanating from the Norman Landfil...
Ore bodies generate natural electrical fields that are measurable at the ground surface. The ground ...
A tank experiment was conducted to check if self-potential (SP) signals can be generated when buried...
International audienceAlthough recent research suggests that contaminant plumes behave as geobatteri...
Assessing redox conditions in soil and groundwater is challenging because redox reactions are oxygen...
There is a growing interest in the use of geophysical methods to aid investigation and monitoring of...
We have evaluated the usefulness of the self-potential (SP)geophysical method to track the onset and...
We present evidence of a geobattery associated with microbial degradation of a mature crude oil spil...
The application of the geophysical technique known as self-potential to the measurement of microbial...
The work described in this report forms part of the BioTran project, which was initiated to examine...
Current production by microorganisms colonizing subsurface electrodes and its relationship to substr...
The Earth\u27s shallow subsurface results from integrated biological, geochemical, and physical proc...
Abstract There is growing interest in the development of new monitoring strategies for obtaining ...
International audienceIn contaminant plumes or in the case of ore bodies, a source current density i...
A recent theory implicated redox-gradients in vertical transport of elements from buried mineral dep...
A Self Potential (SP) survey was conducted over the leachate plume emanating from the Norman Landfil...
Ore bodies generate natural electrical fields that are measurable at the ground surface. The ground ...
A tank experiment was conducted to check if self-potential (SP) signals can be generated when buried...
International audienceAlthough recent research suggests that contaminant plumes behave as geobatteri...
Assessing redox conditions in soil and groundwater is challenging because redox reactions are oxygen...
There is a growing interest in the use of geophysical methods to aid investigation and monitoring of...
We have evaluated the usefulness of the self-potential (SP)geophysical method to track the onset and...
We present evidence of a geobattery associated with microbial degradation of a mature crude oil spil...
The application of the geophysical technique known as self-potential to the measurement of microbial...
The work described in this report forms part of the BioTran project, which was initiated to examine...
Current production by microorganisms colonizing subsurface electrodes and its relationship to substr...
The Earth\u27s shallow subsurface results from integrated biological, geochemical, and physical proc...
Abstract There is growing interest in the development of new monitoring strategies for obtaining ...
International audienceIn contaminant plumes or in the case of ore bodies, a source current density i...
A recent theory implicated redox-gradients in vertical transport of elements from buried mineral dep...