The purpose of this research was to provide information to DOE on microbiological and geochemical processes underlying the potential use of dissimilatory metal-reducing bacteria (DMRB) to create subsurface redox barriers for immobilization of uranium and other redox-sensitive metal/radionuclide contaminants that were released to the environment in large quantities during Cold War nuclear weapons manufacturing operations. Several fundamental scientific questions were addressed in order to understand and predict how such treatment procedures would function under in situ conditions in the subsurface. These questions revolved the coupled microbial-geochemical phenomena which are likely to occur within a redox barrier treatment zone, and on the ...
Our new research project (started Fall 2004) was funded by a grant to The Pennsylvania State Univers...
'The purpose of the authors research is to provide an improved understanding and predictive capabili...
'The purpose of this research is to provide an improved understanding and predictive capability of t...
Although the fundamental microbiological and geochemical processes underlying the potential use of d...
Our research focused on (1) microbial reduction of Fe(III) and U(VI) individually, and concomitantly...
Although the fundamental microbiological and geochemical processes underlying the potential use of d...
Subsurface contamination by metals and radionuclides represent some of the most challenging remediat...
The research in FY04 was focused in five specific topics: (1) U(VI) sorption on microbially and abio...
In situ stabilization (inclusive of natural attenuation) of toxic metals and radionuclides is an att...
Studies were conducted primarily with sediments, both in laboratory incubations and in a field exper...
The major objectives of the University of Alabama component of this project are to (1) characterize ...
This project represented a joint effort between Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the University...
The overall objective of this research is to understand the mechanisms for maintenance of bio-reduce...
The research in Y02 was focused on the design and execution of experiments in the abiotic reduction ...
This report summarizes progress made from June 2003 to July 2004. During this period research focuse...
Our new research project (started Fall 2004) was funded by a grant to The Pennsylvania State Univers...
'The purpose of the authors research is to provide an improved understanding and predictive capabili...
'The purpose of this research is to provide an improved understanding and predictive capability of t...
Although the fundamental microbiological and geochemical processes underlying the potential use of d...
Our research focused on (1) microbial reduction of Fe(III) and U(VI) individually, and concomitantly...
Although the fundamental microbiological and geochemical processes underlying the potential use of d...
Subsurface contamination by metals and radionuclides represent some of the most challenging remediat...
The research in FY04 was focused in five specific topics: (1) U(VI) sorption on microbially and abio...
In situ stabilization (inclusive of natural attenuation) of toxic metals and radionuclides is an att...
Studies were conducted primarily with sediments, both in laboratory incubations and in a field exper...
The major objectives of the University of Alabama component of this project are to (1) characterize ...
This project represented a joint effort between Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the University...
The overall objective of this research is to understand the mechanisms for maintenance of bio-reduce...
The research in Y02 was focused on the design and execution of experiments in the abiotic reduction ...
This report summarizes progress made from June 2003 to July 2004. During this period research focuse...
Our new research project (started Fall 2004) was funded by a grant to The Pennsylvania State Univers...
'The purpose of the authors research is to provide an improved understanding and predictive capabili...
'The purpose of this research is to provide an improved understanding and predictive capability of t...