A coupled model of groundwater flow, reactive solute transport and microbial processes for a fracture zone of the Aspo site at Sweden is presented. This is the model of the so-called Redox Zone Experiment aimed at evaluating the effects of tunnel construction on the geochemical conditions prevailing in a fracture granite. It is found that a model accounting for microbially-mediated geochemical processes is able to reproduce the unexpected measured increasing trends of dissolved sulfate and bicarbonate. The model is also useful for testing hypotheses regarding the role of microbial processes and evaluating the sensitivity of model results to changes in biochemical parameters
A three-dimensional model for predicting redox controlled, multi-species reactive transport processe...
Understanding fracture alteration resulting from geochemical reactions is critical in predicting flu...
Subsurface contamination problems of metals and radionuclides are ubiquitous. Metals and radionuclid...
A coupled model of groundwater flow, reactive solute transport and microbial processes for a fractur...
The Redox Zone Experiment was carried out at the Aespoe HRL in order to study the redox behavior and...
It is well known that microbials play a major role controlling many redox-sensitive geochemical pro...
The work described in this report forms part of the BioTran project, which was initiated to examine...
Reactive-transport models contribute significantly to the field of modern geosciences. A general mat...
Reactive-transport models contribute significantly to the field of modern geosciences. A general mat...
subsurface environments requires sophisticated models to realistically simulate the biogeochemical d...
Reactive-transport models contribute significantly to the field of modern geosciences. A general mat...
The present study investigates the interaction between microbial growth and activity and the redox d...
Reactive transport modelling has wide applications in geosciences. In the field of hydrogeology, it h...
Reactive transport modelling has wide applications in geosciences. In the field of hydrogeology, it h...
The study of reactive transport processes is the basis of characterizing transport behaviors in many...
A three-dimensional model for predicting redox controlled, multi-species reactive transport processe...
Understanding fracture alteration resulting from geochemical reactions is critical in predicting flu...
Subsurface contamination problems of metals and radionuclides are ubiquitous. Metals and radionuclid...
A coupled model of groundwater flow, reactive solute transport and microbial processes for a fractur...
The Redox Zone Experiment was carried out at the Aespoe HRL in order to study the redox behavior and...
It is well known that microbials play a major role controlling many redox-sensitive geochemical pro...
The work described in this report forms part of the BioTran project, which was initiated to examine...
Reactive-transport models contribute significantly to the field of modern geosciences. A general mat...
Reactive-transport models contribute significantly to the field of modern geosciences. A general mat...
subsurface environments requires sophisticated models to realistically simulate the biogeochemical d...
Reactive-transport models contribute significantly to the field of modern geosciences. A general mat...
The present study investigates the interaction between microbial growth and activity and the redox d...
Reactive transport modelling has wide applications in geosciences. In the field of hydrogeology, it h...
Reactive transport modelling has wide applications in geosciences. In the field of hydrogeology, it h...
The study of reactive transport processes is the basis of characterizing transport behaviors in many...
A three-dimensional model for predicting redox controlled, multi-species reactive transport processe...
Understanding fracture alteration resulting from geochemical reactions is critical in predicting flu...
Subsurface contamination problems of metals and radionuclides are ubiquitous. Metals and radionuclid...