Acetate-stimulated bioremediation is a promising new technique for sequestering toxic uranium contamination from groundwater. The speciation of uranium in sediments after such bioremediation attempts remains unknown as a result of low uranium concentration, and is important to analyzing the stability of sequestered uranium. A new technique was developed for investigating the oxidation state and local molecular structure of uranium from field site sediments using X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS), and was implemented at the site of a former uranium mill in Rifle, CO. Glass columns filled with bioactive Rifle sediments were deployed in wells in the contaminated Rifle aquifer and amended with a hexavalent uranium (U(VI)) stock solution to in...
In this study, we report the results of <i>in situ</i> U(VI) bioreduction experiments at the Integr...
Systematic flow-through column experiments were conducted using sediments and ground water collected...
Systematic flow-through column experiments were conducted using sediments and ground water collected...
International audienceUranium bioremediation strategies focus on the addition of a reduce...
International audienceUranium bioremediation strategies focus on the addition of a reduce...
International audienceUranium bioremediation strategies focus on the addition of a reduce...
International audienceUranium bioremediation strategies focus on the addition of a reduce...
Previous field studies on in situ bioremediation of uranium-contaminated groundwater in an aquifer i...
Previous field studies on in situ bioremediation of uranium-contaminated groundwater in an aquifer i...
Reductive immobilization of uranium has been explored as a remediation strategy for the U-contaminat...
Reductive biostimulation is currently being explored as a possible remediation strategy for U-contam...
Uranium is a common and problematic groundwater contaminant at Department of Energy legacy sites. At...
Reductive biostimulation is currently being explored as a possible remediation strategy for U-contam...
Reductive biostimulation is currently being explored as a possible remediation strategy for U-contam...
Reductive biostimulation is currently being explored as a possible remediation strategy for uranium ...
In this study, we report the results of <i>in situ</i> U(VI) bioreduction experiments at the Integr...
Systematic flow-through column experiments were conducted using sediments and ground water collected...
Systematic flow-through column experiments were conducted using sediments and ground water collected...
International audienceUranium bioremediation strategies focus on the addition of a reduce...
International audienceUranium bioremediation strategies focus on the addition of a reduce...
International audienceUranium bioremediation strategies focus on the addition of a reduce...
International audienceUranium bioremediation strategies focus on the addition of a reduce...
Previous field studies on in situ bioremediation of uranium-contaminated groundwater in an aquifer i...
Previous field studies on in situ bioremediation of uranium-contaminated groundwater in an aquifer i...
Reductive immobilization of uranium has been explored as a remediation strategy for the U-contaminat...
Reductive biostimulation is currently being explored as a possible remediation strategy for U-contam...
Uranium is a common and problematic groundwater contaminant at Department of Energy legacy sites. At...
Reductive biostimulation is currently being explored as a possible remediation strategy for U-contam...
Reductive biostimulation is currently being explored as a possible remediation strategy for U-contam...
Reductive biostimulation is currently being explored as a possible remediation strategy for uranium ...
In this study, we report the results of <i>in situ</i> U(VI) bioreduction experiments at the Integr...
Systematic flow-through column experiments were conducted using sediments and ground water collected...
Systematic flow-through column experiments were conducted using sediments and ground water collected...