<div><p>The Department of Energy’s Integrated Field-Scale Subsurface Research Challenge Site (IFRC) at Rifle, Colorado was created to address the gaps in knowledge on the mechanisms and rates of U(VI) bioreduction in alluvial sediments. Previous studies at the Rifle IFRC have linked microbial processes to uranium immobilization during acetate amendment. Several key bacteria believed to be involved in radionuclide containment have been described; however, most of the evidence implicating uranium reduction with specific microbiota has been indirect. Here, we report on the cultivation of a microorganism from the Rifle IFRC that reduces uranium and appears to utilize it as a terminal electron acceptor for respiration with acetate as electron do...
International audienceUranium bioremediation strategies focus on the addition of a reduce...
A field-scale system is being used for evaluating in situ biological reduction and immobilization of...
In aerobic aquifers typical of many Department of Energy (DOE) legacy waste sites, uranium is presen...
The Department of Energy’s Integrated Field-Scale Subsurface Research Challenge Site (IFRC) at Rifle...
Understanding which organisms are capable of reducing uranium at historically contaminated sites pro...
Fonner radionuclide waste ponds at the ERSP-Field Research Center in Oak Ridge, TN pose several chal...
Previous field studies on in situ bioremediation of uranium-contaminated groundwater in an aquifer i...
Stimulating microbial reduction of soluble U(VI) to insoluble U(IV) shows promise as a strategy for ...
AbstractThe presence of uranium in groundwater at nuclear sites can be controlled by microbial proce...
The geochemistry and microbiology of a uranium-contaminated subsurface environment that had undergon...
Microbial enumeration, 16S rRNA gene clone libraries, and chemical analysis were used to evaluate th...
Understanding which organisms are capable of reducing uranium at historically contami-nated sites pr...
Enhancing microbial U(VI) reduction with the addition of organic electron donors is a promising stra...
The potential for removing uranium from contaminated groundwater by stimulating the in situ activity...
The overall objective of this research is to understand the mechanisms for maintenance of bio-reduce...
International audienceUranium bioremediation strategies focus on the addition of a reduce...
A field-scale system is being used for evaluating in situ biological reduction and immobilization of...
In aerobic aquifers typical of many Department of Energy (DOE) legacy waste sites, uranium is presen...
The Department of Energy’s Integrated Field-Scale Subsurface Research Challenge Site (IFRC) at Rifle...
Understanding which organisms are capable of reducing uranium at historically contaminated sites pro...
Fonner radionuclide waste ponds at the ERSP-Field Research Center in Oak Ridge, TN pose several chal...
Previous field studies on in situ bioremediation of uranium-contaminated groundwater in an aquifer i...
Stimulating microbial reduction of soluble U(VI) to insoluble U(IV) shows promise as a strategy for ...
AbstractThe presence of uranium in groundwater at nuclear sites can be controlled by microbial proce...
The geochemistry and microbiology of a uranium-contaminated subsurface environment that had undergon...
Microbial enumeration, 16S rRNA gene clone libraries, and chemical analysis were used to evaluate th...
Understanding which organisms are capable of reducing uranium at historically contami-nated sites pr...
Enhancing microbial U(VI) reduction with the addition of organic electron donors is a promising stra...
The potential for removing uranium from contaminated groundwater by stimulating the in situ activity...
The overall objective of this research is to understand the mechanisms for maintenance of bio-reduce...
International audienceUranium bioremediation strategies focus on the addition of a reduce...
A field-scale system is being used for evaluating in situ biological reduction and immobilization of...
In aerobic aquifers typical of many Department of Energy (DOE) legacy waste sites, uranium is presen...