Intrinsic bioremediation is scientifically valid for controlling fuel-contaminated aquifers, but its potential to remediate chlorinated solvents is less understood. This study used field and laboratory methods to assess bioattenuation potential in a shallow unconfined aquifer contaminated by mixed wastes from fire training activities at Wurtsmith Air Force Base in Michigan. Biogeochemical characterization of a cross-sectional plume transect revealed spatial and temporal heterogeneities in contaminant composition, microbial community structure, and terminal electron accepting processes (TEAPs). Over one year, TEAPs evolved from methanogenesis to sulfate reduction, with corresponding shifts in microbial phylogeny. Chlorinated solvent and fuel...
A consortium of methanotrophs cultured from the St. Joseph's aquifer in Schoolcraft, MI, was found t...
The potential for in situ anaerobic benzene degradation in petroleum-contaminated aquifers was inves...
A groundwater-surface water interface (GSI) was characterized for spatial distributions of contamina...
The focus of this slurry microcosm study was to investigate the feasibility of the aerobic cometabol...
The North Railroad Avenue Plume, discovered in 1989, contained chlorinated solvent groundwater plume...
[[abstract]]In the first phase of this study, the effectiveness of intrinsic bioremediation on the c...
[[abstract]]In the first phase of this study, the effectiveness of intrinsic bioremediation on the c...
The National Center for Manufacturing Science is investigating bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarb...
ii Bioaugmentation has become an increasingly popular remediation strategy for groundwater sites con...
A field-scale in situ bioremediation test was conducted at a chlorinated solvent (mainly 1,1,2,2-tet...
A spill of gasoline occurred at an automobile service station in 1986. Oily phase residue in the sub...
Bioremediation is an active process for the detoxification of polluted ambient media employing the m...
Includes bibliographical references (page 51)Sites impacted with chlorinated solvents present unique...
Toluene is a common groundwater contaminant due to the wide spread of gasoline and industrial solven...
The ability of the subsurface microbial population to degrade the major organic contaminants at thre...
A consortium of methanotrophs cultured from the St. Joseph's aquifer in Schoolcraft, MI, was found t...
The potential for in situ anaerobic benzene degradation in petroleum-contaminated aquifers was inves...
A groundwater-surface water interface (GSI) was characterized for spatial distributions of contamina...
The focus of this slurry microcosm study was to investigate the feasibility of the aerobic cometabol...
The North Railroad Avenue Plume, discovered in 1989, contained chlorinated solvent groundwater plume...
[[abstract]]In the first phase of this study, the effectiveness of intrinsic bioremediation on the c...
[[abstract]]In the first phase of this study, the effectiveness of intrinsic bioremediation on the c...
The National Center for Manufacturing Science is investigating bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarb...
ii Bioaugmentation has become an increasingly popular remediation strategy for groundwater sites con...
A field-scale in situ bioremediation test was conducted at a chlorinated solvent (mainly 1,1,2,2-tet...
A spill of gasoline occurred at an automobile service station in 1986. Oily phase residue in the sub...
Bioremediation is an active process for the detoxification of polluted ambient media employing the m...
Includes bibliographical references (page 51)Sites impacted with chlorinated solvents present unique...
Toluene is a common groundwater contaminant due to the wide spread of gasoline and industrial solven...
The ability of the subsurface microbial population to degrade the major organic contaminants at thre...
A consortium of methanotrophs cultured from the St. Joseph's aquifer in Schoolcraft, MI, was found t...
The potential for in situ anaerobic benzene degradation in petroleum-contaminated aquifers was inves...
A groundwater-surface water interface (GSI) was characterized for spatial distributions of contamina...