Bicarbonate impact on U(VI) bioreduction in a shallow alluvial aquifer

  • Long, PE
  • Williams, KH
  • Davis, JA
  • Fox, PM
  • Wilkins, MJ
  • Yabusaki, SB
  • Fang, Y
  • Waichler, SR
  • Berman, ESF
  • Gupta, M
  • Chandler, DP
  • Murray, C
  • Peacock, AD
  • Giloteaux, L
  • Handley, KM
  • Lovley, DR
  • Banfield, JF
Publication date
February 2015
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California

Abstract

Field-scale biostimulation and desorption tracer experiments conducted in a uranium (U) contaminated, shallow alluvial aquifer have provided insight into the coupling of microbiology, biogeochemistry, and hydrogeology that control U mobility in the subsurface. Initial experiments successfully tested the concept that Fe-reducing bacteria such as Geobacter sp. could enzymatically reduce soluble U(VI) to insoluble U(IV) during in situ electron donor amendment (Anderson et al., 2003; Williams et al., 2011). In parallel, in situ desorption tracer tests using bicarbonate amendment demonstrated rate-limited U(VI) desorption (Fox et al., 2012). These results and prior laboratory studies underscored the importance of enzymatic U(VI)-reduction and su...

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