Water resources, including groundwater and prominent rivers worldwide, are under duress because of excessive contaminant and nutrient loads. To help mitigate this problem, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) has supported research since the late 1980s to improve our fundamental knowledge of processes that could be used to help clean up challenging subsurface problems. Problems of interest have included subsurface radioactive waste, heavy metals, and metalloids (e.g. uranium, mercury, arsenic). Research efforts have provided insights into detailed groundwater biogeochemical process coupling and the resulting geochemical exports of metals and nutrients to surrounding environments. Recently, an increased focus has been placed on const...
To understand how redox processes influence carbon, nitrogen, and iron cycling within the intrameand...
Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11, 12, and 13, 2011, Athens, Geor...
Although the accelerated transport of {sup 99}Tc, {sup 137}Cs, and {sup 235}U within the vadose zone...
Water resources, including groundwater and prominent rivers worldwide, are under duress because of e...
This project addresses the goals of the Environmental Management Sciences Program (EMSP) that seeks ...
The Integrated Field Research Challenge (IFRC) at the Hanford Site 300 Area uranium (U) plume addres...
Floodplains, heavily used for water supplies, housing, agriculture, mining, and industry, are import...
Understanding how physical and chemical processes control water chemistry and water movement through...
This study delineates the physical, chemical, and biological effects resulting from anthropogenic an...
A workshop to identify the scientific issues associated with contamination in riparian, fluvial, and...
Environmental contamination poses an increased health risk to those communities living nearby impact...
The Integrated Field-Scale Subsurface Research Challenge (IFRC) at the Hanford Site 300 Area uranium...
The Integrated Field Research Challenge (IFRC) at the Hanford Site 300 Area uranium (U) plume addres...
Riverton, Wyoming is home to the seventh-largest Native American Reservation by area and a former ur...
Riverton, Wyoming was host to a former uranium and vanadium ore processing plant, which operated fro...
To understand how redox processes influence carbon, nitrogen, and iron cycling within the intrameand...
Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11, 12, and 13, 2011, Athens, Geor...
Although the accelerated transport of {sup 99}Tc, {sup 137}Cs, and {sup 235}U within the vadose zone...
Water resources, including groundwater and prominent rivers worldwide, are under duress because of e...
This project addresses the goals of the Environmental Management Sciences Program (EMSP) that seeks ...
The Integrated Field Research Challenge (IFRC) at the Hanford Site 300 Area uranium (U) plume addres...
Floodplains, heavily used for water supplies, housing, agriculture, mining, and industry, are import...
Understanding how physical and chemical processes control water chemistry and water movement through...
This study delineates the physical, chemical, and biological effects resulting from anthropogenic an...
A workshop to identify the scientific issues associated with contamination in riparian, fluvial, and...
Environmental contamination poses an increased health risk to those communities living nearby impact...
The Integrated Field-Scale Subsurface Research Challenge (IFRC) at the Hanford Site 300 Area uranium...
The Integrated Field Research Challenge (IFRC) at the Hanford Site 300 Area uranium (U) plume addres...
Riverton, Wyoming is home to the seventh-largest Native American Reservation by area and a former ur...
Riverton, Wyoming was host to a former uranium and vanadium ore processing plant, which operated fro...
To understand how redox processes influence carbon, nitrogen, and iron cycling within the intrameand...
Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11, 12, and 13, 2011, Athens, Geor...
Although the accelerated transport of {sup 99}Tc, {sup 137}Cs, and {sup 235}U within the vadose zone...