Aromatic hydrocarbons belong to the most abundant contaminants in groundwater systems. They can serve as carbon and energy source for a multitude of indigenous microorganisms. Predictions of contaminant biodegradation and microbial growth in contaminated aquifers are often vague because the parameters of microbial activity in the mathematical models used for predictions are typically derived from batch experiments, which don't represent conditions in the field. In order to improve our understanding of key drivers of natural attenuation and the accuracy of predictive models, we conducted comparative experiments in batch and sediment flow-through systems with varying concentrations of contaminant in the inflow and flow velocities applying...
The microbially mediated reactions, that are responsible for field-scale natural attenuation of orga...
Contaminant biodegradation in unsaturated soils may reduce the risks of vapor intrusion. However, th...
Microbial communities are the driving force behind the degradation of contaminants like aromatic hyd...
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...
Aromatic hydrocarbons belong to the most abundant contaminants in groundwater systems. They can serv...
Various abiotic and biotic processes such as sorption, dilution, and degradation are known to affect...
Several hundred thousand groundwater sites worldwide are contaminated with petroleum derivatives, pa...
Biodegradation in contaminated aquifers has been shown to be most pronounced at the fringe of contam...
A fundamental prerequisite of any remedial activity is a sound knowledge of both the biotic and abio...
Toluene is a common groundwater contaminant due to the wide spread of gasoline and industrial solven...
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...
Pristine and energy-limited aquifers are considered to have a low resistance and resilience towards ...
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...
Contaminant biodegradation in unsaturated soils may reduce the risks of vapor intrusion. However, th...
Microbial communities are the driving force behind the degradation of contaminants like aromatic hyd...
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...
Aromatic hydrocarbons belong to the most abundant contaminants in groundwater systems. They can serv...
Various abiotic and biotic processes such as sorption, dilution, and degradation are known to affect...
Several hundred thousand groundwater sites worldwide are contaminated with petroleum derivatives, pa...
Biodegradation in contaminated aquifers has been shown to be most pronounced at the fringe of contam...
A fundamental prerequisite of any remedial activity is a sound knowledge of both the biotic and abio...
Toluene is a common groundwater contaminant due to the wide spread of gasoline and industrial solven...
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...
Pristine and energy-limited aquifers are considered to have a low resistance and resilience towards ...
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...
Contaminant biodegradation in unsaturated soils may reduce the risks of vapor intrusion. However, th...
Microbial communities are the driving force behind the degradation of contaminants like aromatic hyd...