The biogeochemical gradients that will develop across the interface between a highly alkaline cementitious geological disposal facility for intermediate level radioactive waste and the geosphere are poorly understood. In addition, there is a paucity of information about the microorganisms that may populate these environments and their role in biomineralization, gas consumption and generation, metal cycling, and on radionuclide speciation and solubility. In this study, we investigated the phylogenetic diversity of indigenous microbial communities and their potential for alkaline metal reduction in samples collected from a natural analogue for cementitious radioactive waste repositories, the hyperalkaline Allas Springs (pH up to 11.9), Troodo...
© Copyright © 2020 Wormald, Rout, Mayes, Gomes and Humphreys. A cement-based geological disposal fac...
© 2019 by the authors. To date, a majority of studies of microbial life in hyperalkaline settings fo...
Clay rocks are being considered for radioactive waste disposal, but relatively little is known about...
The biogeochemical gradients that will develop across the interface between a highly alkaline cement...
Naturally occurring hyper-alkaline springs and associated hyper-alkaline environments may have compo...
Naturally occurring hyper-alkaline springs and associated hyper-alkaline environments may have compo...
Geological disposal of intermediate level radioactive waste in the UK is planned to involve the use ...
AbstractGeological disposal of intermediate level radioactive waste in the UK is planned to involve ...
Anthropogenic hyper-alkaline sites provide an environment that is analogous to proposed cementitious...
The contamination of surface environments with hydroxide rich wastes leads to the formation of high ...
Microbial communities in engineered terrestrial haloalkaline environments have been poorly character...
Although there is consensus that microorganisms significantly influence uranium speciation and mobil...
The hyper-alkaline, high-Ca2+ springs of Maqarin, Jordan, were investigated as an analogue for vario...
Hyperalkaline surface environments can occur naturally or because of contamination by hydroxide-rich...
Globally, the need for radioactive waste disposal and contaminated land management is clear. Here, g...
© Copyright © 2020 Wormald, Rout, Mayes, Gomes and Humphreys. A cement-based geological disposal fac...
© 2019 by the authors. To date, a majority of studies of microbial life in hyperalkaline settings fo...
Clay rocks are being considered for radioactive waste disposal, but relatively little is known about...
The biogeochemical gradients that will develop across the interface between a highly alkaline cement...
Naturally occurring hyper-alkaline springs and associated hyper-alkaline environments may have compo...
Naturally occurring hyper-alkaline springs and associated hyper-alkaline environments may have compo...
Geological disposal of intermediate level radioactive waste in the UK is planned to involve the use ...
AbstractGeological disposal of intermediate level radioactive waste in the UK is planned to involve ...
Anthropogenic hyper-alkaline sites provide an environment that is analogous to proposed cementitious...
The contamination of surface environments with hydroxide rich wastes leads to the formation of high ...
Microbial communities in engineered terrestrial haloalkaline environments have been poorly character...
Although there is consensus that microorganisms significantly influence uranium speciation and mobil...
The hyper-alkaline, high-Ca2+ springs of Maqarin, Jordan, were investigated as an analogue for vario...
Hyperalkaline surface environments can occur naturally or because of contamination by hydroxide-rich...
Globally, the need for radioactive waste disposal and contaminated land management is clear. Here, g...
© Copyright © 2020 Wormald, Rout, Mayes, Gomes and Humphreys. A cement-based geological disposal fac...
© 2019 by the authors. To date, a majority of studies of microbial life in hyperalkaline settings fo...
Clay rocks are being considered for radioactive waste disposal, but relatively little is known about...