This US Department of Energy (DOE) Environmental Remediation Sciences Project (ERSP) was designed to test fundamental hypotheses concerning the existence and nature of indigenous microbial populations of Nevada Test Site subsurface nuclear test/detonation cavities. Now called Subsurface Biogeochemical Research (SBR), this programâs Exploratory Research (ER) element, which funded this research, is designed to support high risk, high potential reward projects. Here, five cavities (GASCON, CHANCELLOR, NASH, ALEMAN, and ALMENDRO) and one tunnel (U12N) were sampled using bailers or pumps. Molecular and cultivation-based techniques revealed bacterial signatures at five sites (CHANCELLOR may be lifeless). SSU rRNA gene libraries contained divers...
The Jackpile Mine near Laguna Pueblo is located in the New Mexico uranium belt and was once the worl...
Aims: To investigate the distribution of a polymicrobial community of biodegradative bacteria in (i)...
Subsurface microorganisms are expected to invade, colonize, and influence the safety performance of ...
This U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Environmental Remediation Sciences Project (ERSP) was designed ...
The objectives of this project were to: (1) isolate and characterize novel anaerobic prokaryotes fro...
The objective of this study is to examine the bacterial community structure in wells of varying heav...
Microorganisms can strongly influence geochemical conditions and element mobility, which is an impor...
Extreme environments created through natural and anthropogenic processes harbor microbes with divers...
The Department of Energy’s Integrated Field-Scale Subsurface Research Challenge Site (IFRC) at Rifle...
To better understand the microbial functional diversity changes with subsurface redox conditions dur...
Microbial enumeration, 16S rRNA gene clone libraries, and chemical analysis were used to evaluate th...
<div><p>The Department of Energy’s Integrated Field-Scale Subsurface Research Challenge Site (IFRC) ...
There are distinct differences in the physiology of Geobacter species available in pure culture. The...
This project was conducted as part of the Department of Energy's Deep Subsurface Science Program. It...
Site selection for a spent nuclear fuel (SNF) repository required analysis of microbial abundance an...
The Jackpile Mine near Laguna Pueblo is located in the New Mexico uranium belt and was once the worl...
Aims: To investigate the distribution of a polymicrobial community of biodegradative bacteria in (i)...
Subsurface microorganisms are expected to invade, colonize, and influence the safety performance of ...
This U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Environmental Remediation Sciences Project (ERSP) was designed ...
The objectives of this project were to: (1) isolate and characterize novel anaerobic prokaryotes fro...
The objective of this study is to examine the bacterial community structure in wells of varying heav...
Microorganisms can strongly influence geochemical conditions and element mobility, which is an impor...
Extreme environments created through natural and anthropogenic processes harbor microbes with divers...
The Department of Energy’s Integrated Field-Scale Subsurface Research Challenge Site (IFRC) at Rifle...
To better understand the microbial functional diversity changes with subsurface redox conditions dur...
Microbial enumeration, 16S rRNA gene clone libraries, and chemical analysis were used to evaluate th...
<div><p>The Department of Energy’s Integrated Field-Scale Subsurface Research Challenge Site (IFRC) ...
There are distinct differences in the physiology of Geobacter species available in pure culture. The...
This project was conducted as part of the Department of Energy's Deep Subsurface Science Program. It...
Site selection for a spent nuclear fuel (SNF) repository required analysis of microbial abundance an...
The Jackpile Mine near Laguna Pueblo is located in the New Mexico uranium belt and was once the worl...
Aims: To investigate the distribution of a polymicrobial community of biodegradative bacteria in (i)...
Subsurface microorganisms are expected to invade, colonize, and influence the safety performance of ...