Previously published research from in situ field experiments at the NABIR Field Research Center have shown that cooperative metabolism of denitrifiers and Fe(III)/sulfate reducers is essential for creating subsurface conditions favorable for U(VI) and Tc(VII) bioreduction (Istok et al., 2004). The overall goal of this project is to develop and test a thermodynamic network model for predicting the effects of substrate additions and environmental perturbations on the composition and functional stability of subsurface microbial communities. The overall scientific hypothesis is that a thermodynamic analysis of the energy-yielding reactions performed by broadly defined groups of microorganisms can be used to make quantitative and testable predic...
A test groundwater recirculation system was constructed at the U.S. DOE's Field Research Center (FRC...
In a companion paper, we examined the thermodynamic responses of microbial redox reactions to pH cha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022A thorough understanding of microbial life on Earth an...
‘Bioimmobilization’ of redox-sensitive metals and radionuclides is being investigated as a way to re...
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...
This project successfully accomplished its goal of coupling genome-scale metabolic models with hydro...
A pilot-scale system was established to examine the feasibility of in situ bioremediation and immobi...
The increasing availability of the genome sequences of microorganisms involved in important bioremed...
Enhancing microbial U(VI) reduction with the addition of organic electron donors is a promising stra...
Geochemical and microbiological modeling was performed to evaluate the potential quantities and impa...
The purpose of this research was to provide information to DOE on microbiological and geochemical pr...
Many biogeochemical reactions controlling surface water and groundwater quality, as well as greenhou...
The objectives of this project were to: (1) isolate and characterize novel anaerobic prokaryotes fro...
Bacterial community succession was investigated in a field-scale subsurface reactor formed by a seri...
A test groundwater recirculation system was constructed at the U.S. DOE's Field Research Center (FRC...
In a companion paper, we examined the thermodynamic responses of microbial redox reactions to pH cha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022A thorough understanding of microbial life on Earth an...
‘Bioimmobilization’ of redox-sensitive metals and radionuclides is being investigated as a way to re...
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...
This project successfully accomplished its goal of coupling genome-scale metabolic models with hydro...
A pilot-scale system was established to examine the feasibility of in situ bioremediation and immobi...
The increasing availability of the genome sequences of microorganisms involved in important bioremed...
Enhancing microbial U(VI) reduction with the addition of organic electron donors is a promising stra...
Geochemical and microbiological modeling was performed to evaluate the potential quantities and impa...
The purpose of this research was to provide information to DOE on microbiological and geochemical pr...
Many biogeochemical reactions controlling surface water and groundwater quality, as well as greenhou...
The objectives of this project were to: (1) isolate and characterize novel anaerobic prokaryotes fro...
Bacterial community succession was investigated in a field-scale subsurface reactor formed by a seri...
A test groundwater recirculation system was constructed at the U.S. DOE's Field Research Center (FRC...
In a companion paper, we examined the thermodynamic responses of microbial redox reactions to pH cha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022A thorough understanding of microbial life on Earth an...