Emergent properties of microbial activity in heterogeneous soil microenvironments: different research approaches are slowly converging, yet major challenges remain
Over the last 60 years, soil microbiologists have accumulated a wealth of experimental data
showing that the bulk, macroscopic parameters (eg, granulometry, pH, soil organic matter …
showing that the bulk, macroscopic parameters (eg, granulometry, pH, soil organic matter …
Environmental impact and mechanisms of the biological clogging of saturated soils and aquifer materials
P Baveye, P Vandevivere, BL Hoyle… - Critical reviews in …, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
The biological clogging of natural porous media, often in conjunction with physical or
chemical clogging, is encountered under a wide range of conditions. Wastewater disposal …
chemical clogging, is encountered under a wide range of conditions. Wastewater disposal …
Effects of biofilm structures on oxygen distribution and mass transport
D De Beer, P Stoodley, F Roe… - Biotechnology and …, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
Aerobic biofilms were found to have a complex structure consisting of microbial cell clusters
(discrete aggregates of densely packed cells) and interstitial voids. The oxygen distribution …
(discrete aggregates of densely packed cells) and interstitial voids. The oxygen distribution …
Organic contaminant transport and fate in the subsurface: Evolution of knowledge and understanding
Toxic organic contaminants may enter the subsurface as slightly soluble and volatile
nonaqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) or as dissolved solutes resulting in contaminant plumes …
nonaqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) or as dissolved solutes resulting in contaminant plumes …
Processes in microbial transport in the natural subsurface
This is a review of physical, chemical, and biological processes governing microbial
transport in the saturated subsurface. We begin with the conceptual models of the biophase …
transport in the saturated subsurface. We begin with the conceptual models of the biophase …
Modeling multispecies reactive transport in ground water
In this paper, the details of RT3D, a general purpose, multispecies, reactive transport code,
are presented. The code uses MODFLOW to simulate flow and several MT3D sub‐programs …
are presented. The code uses MODFLOW to simulate flow and several MT3D sub‐programs …
[图书][B] Water flow in soils
T Miyazaki - 2005 - taylorfrancis.com
The new edition of a bestseller, Water Flow in Soils bridges the fields of soil physics-where
descriptions of water flow tend to be microscopic-and hydrology-where they tend to be …
descriptions of water flow tend to be microscopic-and hydrology-where they tend to be …
Macroscopic models for predicting changes in saturated porous media properties caused by microbial growth
TP Clement, BS Hooker, RS Skeen - Groundwater, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
Analytical equations are developed to model changes in porosity, specific surface area, and
permeability caused by biomass accumulation in porous media. The proposed equations do …
permeability caused by biomass accumulation in porous media. The proposed equations do …
Numerical simulation of biodegradation controlled by transverse mixing
Microbial activity in aquifers is controlled by the mixing between the reacting substrates.
Conventional modelling methods that are commonly used to analyze reactive transport of …
Conventional modelling methods that are commonly used to analyze reactive transport of …
River bank filtration: modelling of the changes in water chemistry with emphasis on nitrogen species
Bank-filtrated water is an important component of the drinking water production in many
countries. The changes in the water chemistry during the transfer from the river to the aquifer …
countries. The changes in the water chemistry during the transfer from the river to the aquifer …