This report summarizes progress made from June 2003 to July 2004. During this period research focused on further understanding the factors controlling the growth and activity of dissimilatory metal reducers in subsurface environments and the application of these findings to better design of strategies for in situ bioremediation of uranium
Uranium contaminations of the subsurface in the vicinity of nuclear materials processing sites pose ...
Uranium contaminations of the subsurface in the vicinity of nuclear materials processing sites pose ...
Bioreduction of U in contaminated sediments is an attractive strategy because of its low cost, and b...
This report summarizes progress made from August 2004 to July 2005. During this period research focu...
This research focuses on the conditions and rates under which uranium will be remobilized after it h...
Previous field studies on in situ bioremediation of uranium-contaminated groundwater in an aquifer i...
In aerobic aquifers typical of many Department of Energy (DOE) legacy waste sites, uranium is presen...
The overall objective of this research is to understand the mechanisms for maintenance of bio-reduce...
Previous field studies on in situ bioremediation of uranium-contaminated groundwater in an aquifer i...
In this study, we report the results of in situ U(VI) bioreduction experiments at the Integrated Fie...
The studies completed under this grant significantly advanced the understanding and design of strate...
Although the biogeochemical processes underlying key bioremediation technologies are increasingly we...
Although the biogeochemical processes underlying in situ bioremediation technologies are increasingl...
Studies were conducted primarily with sediments, both in laboratory incubations and in a field exper...
The purpose of this research was to provide information to DOE on microbiological and geochemical pr...
Uranium contaminations of the subsurface in the vicinity of nuclear materials processing sites pose ...
Uranium contaminations of the subsurface in the vicinity of nuclear materials processing sites pose ...
Bioreduction of U in contaminated sediments is an attractive strategy because of its low cost, and b...
This report summarizes progress made from August 2004 to July 2005. During this period research focu...
This research focuses on the conditions and rates under which uranium will be remobilized after it h...
Previous field studies on in situ bioremediation of uranium-contaminated groundwater in an aquifer i...
In aerobic aquifers typical of many Department of Energy (DOE) legacy waste sites, uranium is presen...
The overall objective of this research is to understand the mechanisms for maintenance of bio-reduce...
Previous field studies on in situ bioremediation of uranium-contaminated groundwater in an aquifer i...
In this study, we report the results of in situ U(VI) bioreduction experiments at the Integrated Fie...
The studies completed under this grant significantly advanced the understanding and design of strate...
Although the biogeochemical processes underlying key bioremediation technologies are increasingly we...
Although the biogeochemical processes underlying in situ bioremediation technologies are increasingl...
Studies were conducted primarily with sediments, both in laboratory incubations and in a field exper...
The purpose of this research was to provide information to DOE on microbiological and geochemical pr...
Uranium contaminations of the subsurface in the vicinity of nuclear materials processing sites pose ...
Uranium contaminations of the subsurface in the vicinity of nuclear materials processing sites pose ...
Bioreduction of U in contaminated sediments is an attractive strategy because of its low cost, and b...