Pristine and energy-limited aquifers are considered to have a low resistance and resilience towards organic pollution. An experiment in an indoor aquifer system revealed an unexpected high intrinsic potential for the attenuation of a short-term toluene contamination. A 30 h pulse of 486 mg of toluene, used as a model contaminant, and deuterated water (D2O) through an initially pristine, oxic, and organic carbon poor sandy aquifer revealed an immediate aerobic toluene degradation potential. Based on contaminant and tracer break-through curves, as well as mass balance analyses and reactive transport modelling, a contaminant removal of 40 % over a transport distance of only 4.2 m in less than one week of travel time was obt...
The microbially mediated reactions, that are responsible for field-scale natural attenuation of orga...
The injection of a mixed toluene and D<sub>2</sub>O (conservative tracer) pulse into a pristine meso...
Aromatic hydrocarbons belong to the most abundant contaminants in groundwater systems. They can serv...
Toluene is a common groundwater contaminant due to the wide spread of gasoline and industrial solven...
The resistance and recovery potential of an oligotrophic groundwater ecosystem towards organic impac...
Various abiotic and biotic processes such as sorption, dilution, and degradation are known to affect...
Microbial communities are the driving force behind the degradation of contaminants like aromatic hyd...
A concept to assess in situ biodegradation of organic contaminants in aquifers is presented. The alt...
The injection of a mixed toluene and D2O (conservative tracer) pulse into a pristine mesoscale aquif...
Intrinsic bioremediation is scientifically valid for controlling fuel-contaminated aquifers, but its...
Contaminant biodegradation in unsaturated soils may reduce the risks of vapor intrusion. However, th...
Contaminant biodegradation in unsaturated soils may reduce the risks of vapor intrusion. However, th...
The microbially mediated reactions, that are responsible for field-scale natural attenuation of orga...
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...
The microbially mediated reactions, that are responsible for field-scale natural attenuation of orga...
The injection of a mixed toluene and D<sub>2</sub>O (conservative tracer) pulse into a pristine meso...
Aromatic hydrocarbons belong to the most abundant contaminants in groundwater systems. They can serv...
Toluene is a common groundwater contaminant due to the wide spread of gasoline and industrial solven...
The resistance and recovery potential of an oligotrophic groundwater ecosystem towards organic impac...
Various abiotic and biotic processes such as sorption, dilution, and degradation are known to affect...
Microbial communities are the driving force behind the degradation of contaminants like aromatic hyd...
A concept to assess in situ biodegradation of organic contaminants in aquifers is presented. The alt...
The injection of a mixed toluene and D2O (conservative tracer) pulse into a pristine mesoscale aquif...
Intrinsic bioremediation is scientifically valid for controlling fuel-contaminated aquifers, but its...
Contaminant biodegradation in unsaturated soils may reduce the risks of vapor intrusion. However, th...
Contaminant biodegradation in unsaturated soils may reduce the risks of vapor intrusion. However, th...
The microbially mediated reactions, that are responsible for field-scale natural attenuation of orga...
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...
The microbially mediated reactions, that are responsible for field-scale natural attenuation of orga...
The injection of a mixed toluene and D<sub>2</sub>O (conservative tracer) pulse into a pristine meso...
Aromatic hydrocarbons belong to the most abundant contaminants in groundwater systems. They can serv...