In situ bioremediation is a common remediation strategy for many groundwater contaminants. It was traditionally believed that (in the absence of mixing-limitations) a better in situ bioremediation is obtained in a more homogeneous medium where the even distribution of both substrate and bacteria facilitates the access of a larger portion of the bacterial community to a higher amount of substrate. Such conclusions were driven with the typical assumption of disregarding substrate inhibitory effects on the metabolic activity of enzymes at high concentration levels. To investigate the influence of pore matrix heterogeneities on substrate inhibition, we use a numerical approach to solve reactive transport processes in the presence of pore-scale ...
Nonlinear biodegradation in natural porous media is affected by the heterogeneity of the formation ...
Nonlinear biodegradation in natural porous media is affected by the heterogeneity of the formation a...
'Dynamic microbial attachment/detachment occurs in subsurface systems in response to changing enviro...
Redox processes, including degradation of organic contaminants, are often controlled by microorganis...
Microbial degradation is an important process in many environments controlling for instance the cycl...
145 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Finally, degradation rates ob...
Subsurface heterogeneities influence interfacial mass-transfer processes and affect the application ...
International audienceSoil microorganisms perform a major ecosystem function by degrading many chemi...
The present study investigates the interaction between microbial growth and activity and the redox d...
International audienceSoil structure and interactions between biotic and abiotic processes are incre...
The focus of this study was on the development and application of a model, describing the micro-scal...
Reactive Transport Models (RTMs) provide quantitative tools to analyze the interaction between trans...
Existing reactive transport models represent aquatic sediments as one-dimensional systems. These mod...
Groundwater microorganisms hardly ever cover the solid matrix uniformly–instead they form micro-scal...
International audienceSoil microorganisms play a major ecosystem function by degrading agricultural ...
Nonlinear biodegradation in natural porous media is affected by the heterogeneity of the formation ...
Nonlinear biodegradation in natural porous media is affected by the heterogeneity of the formation a...
'Dynamic microbial attachment/detachment occurs in subsurface systems in response to changing enviro...
Redox processes, including degradation of organic contaminants, are often controlled by microorganis...
Microbial degradation is an important process in many environments controlling for instance the cycl...
145 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Finally, degradation rates ob...
Subsurface heterogeneities influence interfacial mass-transfer processes and affect the application ...
International audienceSoil microorganisms perform a major ecosystem function by degrading many chemi...
The present study investigates the interaction between microbial growth and activity and the redox d...
International audienceSoil structure and interactions between biotic and abiotic processes are incre...
The focus of this study was on the development and application of a model, describing the micro-scal...
Reactive Transport Models (RTMs) provide quantitative tools to analyze the interaction between trans...
Existing reactive transport models represent aquatic sediments as one-dimensional systems. These mod...
Groundwater microorganisms hardly ever cover the solid matrix uniformly–instead they form micro-scal...
International audienceSoil microorganisms play a major ecosystem function by degrading agricultural ...
Nonlinear biodegradation in natural porous media is affected by the heterogeneity of the formation ...
Nonlinear biodegradation in natural porous media is affected by the heterogeneity of the formation a...
'Dynamic microbial attachment/detachment occurs in subsurface systems in response to changing enviro...