Biodegradation of contaminants is a common remediation strategy for subsurface environments. To monitor the success of such remediation means a quantitative assessment of biodegradation at the field scale is required. Nevertheless, the reliable quantification of the in situ biodegradation process it is still a major challenge. Compoundspecific stable isotope analysis has become an established method for the qualitative analysis of biodegradation in the field and this method is also proposed for a quantitative analysis. However, to use stable isotope data to obtain quantitative information on in situ biodegradation requires among others knowledge on the influence of mass transfer processes on the observed stable isotope fractiona...
grantor: University of TorontoThe potential for using compound-specific isotope analysis ...
A summary is provided of the first of a series of proposed Integrated Science Initiative workshops s...
Assessing the pathways and rates of organic pollutant transformation in the environment is a major c...
This article presents the use of natural abundance stable isotope (hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxyge...
The Rayleigh equation relates the change in isotope ratio of an element in a substrate to the extent...
At field sites with varying redox conditions, different redox-specific microbial degradation pathway...
The Rayleigh equation is commonly applied to evaluate the extent of degradation at contaminated site...
Gas chromatography-isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC-IRMS) has made it possible to analyze natural...
Stable isotope tools are increasingly applied for in-depth evaluation of biodegradation of organic p...
A concept to assess in situ biodegradation of organic contaminants in aquifers is presented. The alt...
Biodegradation of persistent micropollutants like pesticides often slows down at low concentrations ...
We present a framework to model microbial transformations in chemostats and retentostats under trans...
Worldwide, thousands of xenobiotics are discharged into the environment either by accident, e.g. in ...
In recent years, the use of compound specific isotope analysis (CSIA) to measure stable isotope frac...
grantor: University of TorontoThe potential for using compound-specific isotope analysis ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe potential for using compound-specific isotope analysis ...
A summary is provided of the first of a series of proposed Integrated Science Initiative workshops s...
Assessing the pathways and rates of organic pollutant transformation in the environment is a major c...
This article presents the use of natural abundance stable isotope (hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxyge...
The Rayleigh equation relates the change in isotope ratio of an element in a substrate to the extent...
At field sites with varying redox conditions, different redox-specific microbial degradation pathway...
The Rayleigh equation is commonly applied to evaluate the extent of degradation at contaminated site...
Gas chromatography-isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC-IRMS) has made it possible to analyze natural...
Stable isotope tools are increasingly applied for in-depth evaluation of biodegradation of organic p...
A concept to assess in situ biodegradation of organic contaminants in aquifers is presented. The alt...
Biodegradation of persistent micropollutants like pesticides often slows down at low concentrations ...
We present a framework to model microbial transformations in chemostats and retentostats under trans...
Worldwide, thousands of xenobiotics are discharged into the environment either by accident, e.g. in ...
In recent years, the use of compound specific isotope analysis (CSIA) to measure stable isotope frac...
grantor: University of TorontoThe potential for using compound-specific isotope analysis ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe potential for using compound-specific isotope analysis ...
A summary is provided of the first of a series of proposed Integrated Science Initiative workshops s...
Assessing the pathways and rates of organic pollutant transformation in the environment is a major c...