A fundamental prerequisite of any remedial activity is a sound knowledge of both the biotic and abiotic processes involved in transport and degradation of contaminants. Investigations of these aspects in situ often seem infeasible due to the complexity of interacting processes. A simplified portrayal of nature can be facilitated in laboratory-based two-dimensional (2D) sediment flow-through microcosms. This paper describes the versatility of such simple aquifer model systems with respect to biodegradation of aromatic hydrocarbons, i.e. toluene and ethylbenzene, under various environmental conditions. Initially constructed to study non-reactive and bioreactive transport of organic contaminants in homogeneous porous media under steady state h...
Flow reactors containing quartz sand colonized with biofilm were set up as physical model aquifers t...
Flow reactors containing quartz sand colonized with biofilm were set up as physical model aquifers t...
Subsurface heterogeneities influence interfacial mass-transfer processes and affect the application ...
Various abiotic and biotic processes such as sorption, dilution, and degradation are known to affect...
Biodegradation in contaminated aquifers has been shown to be most pronounced at the fringe of contam...
Degradation of aromatic hydrocarbons at the fringe of groundwater plumes is predominantly based onmi...
In the present study we report on the results of laboratory experiments aimed at investigating trans...
In case of dissolved electron donors and acceptors, natural attenuation of organic contaminant plume...
Several hundred thousand groundwater sites worldwide are contaminated with petroleum derivatives, pa...
Aromatic hydrocarbons belong to the most abundant contaminants in groundwater systems. They can serv...
Groundwater ecosystems are our most important source for drinking water supply. The increasing press...
Aromatic hydrocarbons belong to the most abundant contaminants in groundwater systems. They can serv...
Aromatic hydrocarbons belong to the most abundant contaminants in groundwater systems. They can serv...
The objectives of this research are to develop a comprehensive mathematical model describing in-situ...
The biodegradation of oxidizable hydrocarbon contaminants in the subsurface requires the presence of...
Flow reactors containing quartz sand colonized with biofilm were set up as physical model aquifers t...
Flow reactors containing quartz sand colonized with biofilm were set up as physical model aquifers t...
Subsurface heterogeneities influence interfacial mass-transfer processes and affect the application ...
Various abiotic and biotic processes such as sorption, dilution, and degradation are known to affect...
Biodegradation in contaminated aquifers has been shown to be most pronounced at the fringe of contam...
Degradation of aromatic hydrocarbons at the fringe of groundwater plumes is predominantly based onmi...
In the present study we report on the results of laboratory experiments aimed at investigating trans...
In case of dissolved electron donors and acceptors, natural attenuation of organic contaminant plume...
Several hundred thousand groundwater sites worldwide are contaminated with petroleum derivatives, pa...
Aromatic hydrocarbons belong to the most abundant contaminants in groundwater systems. They can serv...
Groundwater ecosystems are our most important source for drinking water supply. The increasing press...
Aromatic hydrocarbons belong to the most abundant contaminants in groundwater systems. They can serv...
Aromatic hydrocarbons belong to the most abundant contaminants in groundwater systems. They can serv...
The objectives of this research are to develop a comprehensive mathematical model describing in-situ...
The biodegradation of oxidizable hydrocarbon contaminants in the subsurface requires the presence of...
Flow reactors containing quartz sand colonized with biofilm were set up as physical model aquifers t...
Flow reactors containing quartz sand colonized with biofilm were set up as physical model aquifers t...
Subsurface heterogeneities influence interfacial mass-transfer processes and affect the application ...