It has generally been assumed that the bioreduction of hexavalent uranium in groundwater systems will result in the precipitation of immobile uraninite (UO2). In order to explore the form and stability of uranium immobilized under these conditions, we introduced lactate (15 mM for 3 months) into flow-through columns containing sediments derived from a former uranium-processing site at Old Rifle, CO. This resulted in metal-reducing conditions as evidenced by concurrent uranium uptake and iron release. Despite initial augmentation with Shewanella oneidensis, bacteria belonging to the phylum Firmicutes dominated the biostimulated columns. The immobilization of uranium (similar to 1 mmol U per kg sediment) enabled analysis by Xray absorption sp...
International audienceUranium bioremediation strategies focus on the addition of a reduce...
Aqueous chemical extractions and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) analyses were conducted to inve...
International audienceUranium bioremediation strategies focus on the addition of a reduce...
Bioreduction of U in contaminated sediments is an attractive strategy because of its low cost, and b...
In this study, we report the results of in situ U(VI) bioreduction experiments at the Integrated Fie...
Reductive immobilization of uranium has been explored as a remediation strategy for the U-contaminat...
Subsurface reduction of U(VI) can be mediated by microorganisms and their redox-active mineral bypr...
This research focuses on the conditions and rates under which uranium will be remobilized after it h...
Uranium extraction, processing and storage have resulted in a legacy of uranium-contaminated groundw...
The Old Rifle Mill Processing site at Rifle, CO, contains uranium contaminated groundwater. The pres...
The Old Rifle Mill Processing site at Rifle, CO, contains uranium contaminated groundwater. The pres...
In aerobic aquifers typical of many Department of Energy (DOE) legacy waste sites, uranium is presen...
Stimulation of U(VI) bioreduction is becoming an attractive in-situ method for stabilizing U in cont...
In this study, we report the results of <i>in situ</i> U(VI) bioreduction experiments at the Integr...
Historically, it is believed that crystalline uraninite, produced via the abiotic reduction of hexav...
International audienceUranium bioremediation strategies focus on the addition of a reduce...
Aqueous chemical extractions and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) analyses were conducted to inve...
International audienceUranium bioremediation strategies focus on the addition of a reduce...
Bioreduction of U in contaminated sediments is an attractive strategy because of its low cost, and b...
In this study, we report the results of in situ U(VI) bioreduction experiments at the Integrated Fie...
Reductive immobilization of uranium has been explored as a remediation strategy for the U-contaminat...
Subsurface reduction of U(VI) can be mediated by microorganisms and their redox-active mineral bypr...
This research focuses on the conditions and rates under which uranium will be remobilized after it h...
Uranium extraction, processing and storage have resulted in a legacy of uranium-contaminated groundw...
The Old Rifle Mill Processing site at Rifle, CO, contains uranium contaminated groundwater. The pres...
The Old Rifle Mill Processing site at Rifle, CO, contains uranium contaminated groundwater. The pres...
In aerobic aquifers typical of many Department of Energy (DOE) legacy waste sites, uranium is presen...
Stimulation of U(VI) bioreduction is becoming an attractive in-situ method for stabilizing U in cont...
In this study, we report the results of <i>in situ</i> U(VI) bioreduction experiments at the Integr...
Historically, it is believed that crystalline uraninite, produced via the abiotic reduction of hexav...
International audienceUranium bioremediation strategies focus on the addition of a reduce...
Aqueous chemical extractions and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) analyses were conducted to inve...
International audienceUranium bioremediation strategies focus on the addition of a reduce...