Radionuclide and metal contaminants are present in the vadose zone and groundwater throughout the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) energy research and weapons complex. In situ containment and stabilization of these contaminants represents a cost-effective treatment strategy that minimizes workers’ exposure to hazardous substances, does not require removal or transport of contaminants, and generally does not generate a secondary waste stream. We have investigated an in situ bioremediation approach that immobilizes radionuclides or contaminant metals (e.g., strontium-90) by their microbially facilitated co-precipitation with calcium carbonate in groundwater and vadose zone systems. Calcite, a common mineral in many aquifers and vadose zones in...
Biomineralisation offers the potential for in-situ sequestration and subsequent reduction in the bio...
The research focus of this previous EMSP grant was assessment of the role that carbonate minerals pl...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is cleaning up and/or monitoring large, dilute plumes contaminat...
Radionuclide and metal contaminants such as strontium-90 are present beneath U.S. Department of Ener...
Radionuclide and metal contaminants such as strontium-90 are present beneath U.S. Department of Ener...
Radionuclide and metal contaminants such as 90Sr are present beneath U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)...
Radionuclide and metal contaminants such as 90Sr are present beneath U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)...
Radionuclide and metal contaminants are present in the vadose zone and groundwater throughout the U....
In situ remediation is an emerging technology that will play an important role in DOE's environmenta...
The goal of this work is to evaluate the applicability of a biogeochemical sequestration approach fo...
Radionuclide and metal contaminants are present in the vadose zone and groundwater throughout the U....
Subsurface radionuclide and metal contaminants throughout the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) comple...
Subsurface radionuclide and metal contaminants throughout the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) comple...
A suite of experiments were performed to investigate the partitioning of Sr2+ (to mimic the radionuc...
Calcite Precipitation and Trace Metal Partitioning in Groundwater and the Vadose Zone: Remediation o...
Biomineralisation offers the potential for in-situ sequestration and subsequent reduction in the bio...
The research focus of this previous EMSP grant was assessment of the role that carbonate minerals pl...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is cleaning up and/or monitoring large, dilute plumes contaminat...
Radionuclide and metal contaminants such as strontium-90 are present beneath U.S. Department of Ener...
Radionuclide and metal contaminants such as strontium-90 are present beneath U.S. Department of Ener...
Radionuclide and metal contaminants such as 90Sr are present beneath U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)...
Radionuclide and metal contaminants such as 90Sr are present beneath U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)...
Radionuclide and metal contaminants are present in the vadose zone and groundwater throughout the U....
In situ remediation is an emerging technology that will play an important role in DOE's environmenta...
The goal of this work is to evaluate the applicability of a biogeochemical sequestration approach fo...
Radionuclide and metal contaminants are present in the vadose zone and groundwater throughout the U....
Subsurface radionuclide and metal contaminants throughout the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) comple...
Subsurface radionuclide and metal contaminants throughout the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) comple...
A suite of experiments were performed to investigate the partitioning of Sr2+ (to mimic the radionuc...
Calcite Precipitation and Trace Metal Partitioning in Groundwater and the Vadose Zone: Remediation o...
Biomineralisation offers the potential for in-situ sequestration and subsequent reduction in the bio...
The research focus of this previous EMSP grant was assessment of the role that carbonate minerals pl...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is cleaning up and/or monitoring large, dilute plumes contaminat...