The influence of transverse mixing on competitive aerobic and anaerobic biodegradation of a hydrocarbon plume was investigated using a two-dimensional, bench-scale flow-through laboratory tank experiment. In the first part of the experiment aerobic degradation of increasing toluene concentrations was carried out by the aerobic strain Pseudomonas putida F1. Successively, ethylbenzene (injected as a mixture of unlabeled and fully deuterium-labeled isotopologues) substituted toluene; nitrate was added as additional electron acceptor and the anaerobic denitrifying strain Aromatoleum aromaticum EbN1 was inoculated to study competitive degradation under aerobic / anaerobic conditions. The spatial distribution of anaerobic degradation was resolved...
A fundamental prerequisite of any remedial activity is a sound knowledge of both the biotic and abio...
The microbially mediated reactions, that are responsible for field-scale natural attenuation of orga...
Aromatic hydrocarbons belong to the most abundant contaminants in groundwater systems. They can serv...
The biodegradation of oxidizable hydrocarbon contaminants in the subsurface requires the presence of...
Various abiotic and biotic processes such as sorption, dilution, and degradation are known to affect...
In case of dissolved electron donors and acceptors, natural attenuation of organic contaminant plume...
Degradation of aromatic hydrocarbons at the fringe of groundwater plumes is predominantly based onmi...
Biodegradation in contaminated aquifers has been shown to be most pronounced at the fringe of contam...
Flow-through experiments were carried out to investigate the role of transverse dispersion on the is...
The microbially mediated reactions, that are responsible for field-scale natural attenuation of orga...
The aim of this project was to gain a fundamental understanding into competing mixing processes invo...
Aromatic hydrocarbons belong to the most abundant contaminants in groundwater systems. They can serv...
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...
A biodegradation model with consecutive fermentation and respiration processes, developed from micro...
A fundamental prerequisite of any remedial activity is a sound knowledge of both the biotic and abio...
The microbially mediated reactions, that are responsible for field-scale natural attenuation of orga...
Aromatic hydrocarbons belong to the most abundant contaminants in groundwater systems. They can serv...
The biodegradation of oxidizable hydrocarbon contaminants in the subsurface requires the presence of...
Various abiotic and biotic processes such as sorption, dilution, and degradation are known to affect...
In case of dissolved electron donors and acceptors, natural attenuation of organic contaminant plume...
Degradation of aromatic hydrocarbons at the fringe of groundwater plumes is predominantly based onmi...
Biodegradation in contaminated aquifers has been shown to be most pronounced at the fringe of contam...
Flow-through experiments were carried out to investigate the role of transverse dispersion on the is...
The microbially mediated reactions, that are responsible for field-scale natural attenuation of orga...
The aim of this project was to gain a fundamental understanding into competing mixing processes invo...
Aromatic hydrocarbons belong to the most abundant contaminants in groundwater systems. They can serv...
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...
A biodegradation model with consecutive fermentation and respiration processes, developed from micro...
A fundamental prerequisite of any remedial activity is a sound knowledge of both the biotic and abio...
The microbially mediated reactions, that are responsible for field-scale natural attenuation of orga...
Aromatic hydrocarbons belong to the most abundant contaminants in groundwater systems. They can serv...