Conservation of energy by Fe(III)-reducing species such as <i>Shewanella oneidensis</i> could potentially control the redox potential of environments relevant to the geological disposal of radioactive waste and radionuclide contaminated land. Such environments will be exposed to ionizing radiation so characterization of radiation alteration to the mineralogy and the resultant impact upon microbial respiration of iron is essential. Radiation induced changes to the iron mineralogy may impact upon microbial respiration and, subsequently, influence the oxidation state of redox-sensitive radionuclides. In the present work, Mössbauer spectroscopy and electron microscopy indicate that irradiation (1 MGy gamma) of 2-line ferrihydrite can lead to ...
'The objectives of the project remain the same as those stated in the original proposal. Specificall...
Biogeochemical processes mediated by Fe(III)-reducing bacteria such as Shewanella onei-densis have t...
This is the final report for Grant No. DEFGO2-98ER62691 submitted to the DOE NABR Program. This rese...
International audienceWe report the first results on microbial Fe (III) reduction of magnetite in th...
Biogeochemical processes mediated by Fe(III)-reducing bacteria such as Shewanella oneidensis have th...
Radionuclide and heavy metal contaminants at DOE sites pose immediate and long-term environmental pr...
Contamination of the environment with Cr as chromate (Cr(VI)) from industrial activities is of sign...
Although toxic metal and radionuclide contaminants can not be destroyed, their toxicity and mobility...
In situ stabilization (inclusive of natural attenuation) of toxic metals and radionuclides is an att...
In situ stabilization (inclusive of natural attenuation) of toxic metals and radionuclides is an att...
Biogeochemical processes mediated by Fe(III)-reducing bacteria such as Shewanella oneidensis have th...
International audienceAnthropogenic activities have led to a significant accumulation of Pb in the e...
<p>Cultures of <i>S</i>. <i>oneidensis</i> (MR-1) were grown aerobically in tryptic soy broth (30°C;...
UnrestrictedThe aim of my work is to elucidate the interactions between microbes and minerals. The w...
Microorganisms have the capacity to modify iron oxides during anaerobic respiration. When the dissim...
'The objectives of the project remain the same as those stated in the original proposal. Specificall...
Biogeochemical processes mediated by Fe(III)-reducing bacteria such as Shewanella onei-densis have t...
This is the final report for Grant No. DEFGO2-98ER62691 submitted to the DOE NABR Program. This rese...
International audienceWe report the first results on microbial Fe (III) reduction of magnetite in th...
Biogeochemical processes mediated by Fe(III)-reducing bacteria such as Shewanella oneidensis have th...
Radionuclide and heavy metal contaminants at DOE sites pose immediate and long-term environmental pr...
Contamination of the environment with Cr as chromate (Cr(VI)) from industrial activities is of sign...
Although toxic metal and radionuclide contaminants can not be destroyed, their toxicity and mobility...
In situ stabilization (inclusive of natural attenuation) of toxic metals and radionuclides is an att...
In situ stabilization (inclusive of natural attenuation) of toxic metals and radionuclides is an att...
Biogeochemical processes mediated by Fe(III)-reducing bacteria such as Shewanella oneidensis have th...
International audienceAnthropogenic activities have led to a significant accumulation of Pb in the e...
<p>Cultures of <i>S</i>. <i>oneidensis</i> (MR-1) were grown aerobically in tryptic soy broth (30°C;...
UnrestrictedThe aim of my work is to elucidate the interactions between microbes and minerals. The w...
Microorganisms have the capacity to modify iron oxides during anaerobic respiration. When the dissim...
'The objectives of the project remain the same as those stated in the original proposal. Specificall...
Biogeochemical processes mediated by Fe(III)-reducing bacteria such as Shewanella onei-densis have t...
This is the final report for Grant No. DEFGO2-98ER62691 submitted to the DOE NABR Program. This rese...