Reactive transport models contain terms describing microbiological and hydrological processes that control fate and transport of contaminants in porous media. Most models assume that microbial reaction rate is independent of microbial biomass distribution or that biomass is uniformly distributed across media surfaces in a manner that mass transport does not limit reaction rate. Experimental data, as well as some computational models, however, suggest otherwise, indicating a need to experimentally establish how the coupling of microbial biomass and flow distribution influence microbial reaction rates. Nuclear magnetic resonance techniques offer the opportunity to quantify in three dimensions the coupling of microbial biomass and flow velocit...
Abstract The incorporation of microbial processes into reactive transport models has generally proce...
It is well known that microbials play a major role controlling many redox-sensitive geochemical pro...
Graduation date: 2002Bioremediation in the vadose zone is unpredictable because of poor\ud understan...
Reactive transport models contain terms describing microbiological and hydrological processes that c...
The magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) work at Montana State University has extended the imaging of...
The present study investigates the interaction between microbial growth and activity and the redox d...
Accumulation of microbial biomass and its influence on porous media flow were investigated under sat...
Prediction of the fate and environmental impacts of groundwater contaminants requires the identifica...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by American Geophysical Unio...
This research is an integrated project which uses physical (geophysical and hydrologic) and innovati...
Although enhanced virus transport has been observed in anoxic aquifers, little is known about the ef...
Effective environmental management of DOE sites requires reliable prediction of reactive transport p...
Contamination of surface and ground water has emerged as one of the most important environmental iss...
Redox processes, including degradation of organic contaminants, are often controlled by microorganis...
Redox processes, including degradation of organic contaminants, are often controlled by microorganis...
Abstract The incorporation of microbial processes into reactive transport models has generally proce...
It is well known that microbials play a major role controlling many redox-sensitive geochemical pro...
Graduation date: 2002Bioremediation in the vadose zone is unpredictable because of poor\ud understan...
Reactive transport models contain terms describing microbiological and hydrological processes that c...
The magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) work at Montana State University has extended the imaging of...
The present study investigates the interaction between microbial growth and activity and the redox d...
Accumulation of microbial biomass and its influence on porous media flow were investigated under sat...
Prediction of the fate and environmental impacts of groundwater contaminants requires the identifica...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by American Geophysical Unio...
This research is an integrated project which uses physical (geophysical and hydrologic) and innovati...
Although enhanced virus transport has been observed in anoxic aquifers, little is known about the ef...
Effective environmental management of DOE sites requires reliable prediction of reactive transport p...
Contamination of surface and ground water has emerged as one of the most important environmental iss...
Redox processes, including degradation of organic contaminants, are often controlled by microorganis...
Redox processes, including degradation of organic contaminants, are often controlled by microorganis...
Abstract The incorporation of microbial processes into reactive transport models has generally proce...
It is well known that microbials play a major role controlling many redox-sensitive geochemical pro...
Graduation date: 2002Bioremediation in the vadose zone is unpredictable because of poor\ud understan...