Calcite formation in soils and other porous media generally occurs around a localised source of reactants, such as a plant root or soil macro-pore, and the rate depends on the transport of reactants to and from the precipitation zone as well as the kinetics of the precipitation reaction itself. However most studies are made in well mixed systems, in which such transport limitations are largely removed. We developed a mathematical model of calcite precipitation near a source of base in soil, allowing for transport limitations and precipitation kinetics. We tested the model against experimentally-determined rates of calcite precipitation and reactant concentration–distance profiles in columns of soil in contact with a layer of HCO3−-saturated...
Microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) is a sustainable method of stabilizing (i.e., cemen...
AbstractIn this work we investigate the performance of a numerical model for microbially induced cal...
Over half of the carbon (C) taking part in the global C cycle is held in terrestrial systems. Becau...
Calcite formation in soils and other porous media generally occurs around a localised source of reac...
This thesis describes a series of experiments both in solution systems and soil systems to study the...
The oxalate carbonate pathway (OCP) of the Iroko tree has been shown to function as a carbon sink, d...
textThe distributions of calcite rich horizons within dryland soils are commonly used as paleoclimat...
The biogeochemical interactions between plants and soils in the critical zone (CZ) are well-known fo...
Ureolytically driven calcite precipitation is a promising approach for inducing subsurface mineral p...
The solubility of calcium carbonate in calcareous soils was studied with a view of testing the valid...
A reactive transport (RT) model of the oxalate-carbonate pathway (OCP) of the Iroko tree in the Ivor...
The use of non-conventional water (e.g., treated wastewater, desalinated water) for different purpos...
Microbially Induced Calcite Precipitation (MICP) is a sustainable method of stabilizing (i.e., cemen...
Engineered remediation strategies for inducing mineral precipitation in the subsurface typically inv...
International audienceTwo-dimensional reactive transport models, one with a simplified root system a...
Microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) is a sustainable method of stabilizing (i.e., cemen...
AbstractIn this work we investigate the performance of a numerical model for microbially induced cal...
Over half of the carbon (C) taking part in the global C cycle is held in terrestrial systems. Becau...
Calcite formation in soils and other porous media generally occurs around a localised source of reac...
This thesis describes a series of experiments both in solution systems and soil systems to study the...
The oxalate carbonate pathway (OCP) of the Iroko tree has been shown to function as a carbon sink, d...
textThe distributions of calcite rich horizons within dryland soils are commonly used as paleoclimat...
The biogeochemical interactions between plants and soils in the critical zone (CZ) are well-known fo...
Ureolytically driven calcite precipitation is a promising approach for inducing subsurface mineral p...
The solubility of calcium carbonate in calcareous soils was studied with a view of testing the valid...
A reactive transport (RT) model of the oxalate-carbonate pathway (OCP) of the Iroko tree in the Ivor...
The use of non-conventional water (e.g., treated wastewater, desalinated water) for different purpos...
Microbially Induced Calcite Precipitation (MICP) is a sustainable method of stabilizing (i.e., cemen...
Engineered remediation strategies for inducing mineral precipitation in the subsurface typically inv...
International audienceTwo-dimensional reactive transport models, one with a simplified root system a...
Microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) is a sustainable method of stabilizing (i.e., cemen...
AbstractIn this work we investigate the performance of a numerical model for microbially induced cal...
Over half of the carbon (C) taking part in the global C cycle is held in terrestrial systems. Becau...