Uranium (U) contamination occurs as a result of mining and ore processing; often in alluvial aquifers that contain organic-rich, reduced sediments that accumulate tetravalent U, U(IV). Uranium(IV) is sparingly soluble, but may be mobilized upon exposure to nitrate (NO3-) and oxygen (O2), which become elevated in groundwater due to seasonal fluctuations in the water table. The extent to which oxidative U mobilization can occur depends upon the transport properties of the sediments, the rate of U(IV) oxidation, and the availability of inorganic reductants and organic electron donors that consume oxidants. We investigated the processes governing U release upon exposure of reduced sediments to artificial groundwater containing O2 or NO3- under ...
AbstractThe stimulation of microbial U(VI) reduction to precipitate insoluble U(IV) has been propose...
Reoxidation and mobilization of previously reduced and immobilized uranium by dissolved-phase oxidan...
Sorbed U(IV) species can be major products of U(VI) reduction in natural reducing environments as ...
Uranium (U) is a common contaminant in alluvial aquifer systems all over the world. U in the environ...
Uranium (U) is a common contaminant in alluvial aquifer systems all over the world. U in the environ...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
Reduced zones in the subsurface represent biogeochemically active hotspots enriched in buried organi...
A series of laboratory experiments and computer simulations was conducted to assess the extent of ur...
Aquifers in the Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB) exhibit persistent uranium (U) groundwater contami...
Bioreduction-based strategies for remediating uranium (U)-contaminated sediments face the challenge ...
Mechanisms of nitrate-dependent U(IV) were assessed by incubating biogenic U(IV) with nitrite or Fe(...
Remediation of uranium (U) contaminated sediments through in-situ stimulation of bioreduction to ins...
AbstractThe stimulation of microbial U(VI) reduction to precipitate insoluble U(IV) has been propose...
Reoxidation and mobilization of previously reduced and immobilized uranium by dissolved-phase oxidan...
Sorbed U(IV) species can be major products of U(VI) reduction in natural reducing environments as ...
Uranium (U) is a common contaminant in alluvial aquifer systems all over the world. U in the environ...
Uranium (U) is a common contaminant in alluvial aquifer systems all over the world. U in the environ...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
Reduced zones in the subsurface represent biogeochemically active hotspots enriched in buried organi...
A series of laboratory experiments and computer simulations was conducted to assess the extent of ur...
Aquifers in the Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB) exhibit persistent uranium (U) groundwater contami...
Bioreduction-based strategies for remediating uranium (U)-contaminated sediments face the challenge ...
Mechanisms of nitrate-dependent U(IV) were assessed by incubating biogenic U(IV) with nitrite or Fe(...
Remediation of uranium (U) contaminated sediments through in-situ stimulation of bioreduction to ins...
AbstractThe stimulation of microbial U(VI) reduction to precipitate insoluble U(IV) has been propose...
Reoxidation and mobilization of previously reduced and immobilized uranium by dissolved-phase oxidan...
Sorbed U(IV) species can be major products of U(VI) reduction in natural reducing environments as ...