Bioaugmentation for chlorinated ethenes using Dehalococcoides sp.: Comparison between batch and column experiments

CE Schaefer, CW Condee, S Vainberg, RJ Steffan - Chemosphere, 2009 - Elsevier
Batch and column experiments were performed to evaluate the transport, growth and
dechlorination activity of Dehalococcoides sp.(DHC) during bioaugmentation for chlorinated …

Physicochemical heterogeneity controls on uranium bioreduction rates at the field scale

L Li, N Gawande, MB Kowalsky, CI Steefel… - … science & technology, 2011 - ACS Publications
It has been demonstrated in laboratory systems that U (VI) can be reduced to immobile U
(IV) by bacteria in natural environments. The ultimate efficacy of bioreduction at the field …

Column transport studies of 3-nitro-1, 2, 4-triazol-5-one (NTO) in soils

N Mark, J Arthur, K Dontsova, M Brusseau, S Taylor… - Chemosphere, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Development of the new, insensitive, energetic compound, NTO (3-nitro-1, 2, 4-
triazol-5-one), creates need for the data on NTO's fate and transport to predict its behavior in …

Exploration of processes governing microbial reductive dechlorination in a heterogeneous aquifer flow cell

L Yang, JP Hnatko, JL Elsey, JA Christ, KD Pennell… - Water Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Although microbial reductive dechlorination (MRD) has proven to be an effective approach
for in situ treatment of chlorinated ethenes, field implementation of this technology is …

Modeling coupled pesticide degradation and organic matter turnover: From gene abundance to process rates

H Pagel, C Poll, J Ingwersen, E Kandeler… - Soil Biology and …, 2016 - Elsevier
The mechanistic integration of microbial behavior remains a major challenge in
biogeochemical modeling of organic matter turnover in soil. We recently introduced dynamic …

Micro-scale modeling of pesticide degradation coupled to carbon turnover in the detritusphere: model description and sensitivity analysis

H Pagel, J Ingwersen, C Poll, E Kandeler, T Streck - Biogeochemistry, 2014 - Springer
Microbiologically active biogeochemical interfaces are excellent systems to study soil
functions such as pesticide degradation at the micro-scale. In particular, in the detritusphere …

Analysis of virus transport in groundwater and identification of transport parameters

DN Ratha, KS Hari Prasad, CS Ojha - Practice Periodical of …, 2009 - ascelibrary.org
The present study deals with the analysis of virus transport in groundwater and estimation of
transport parameters. The parameter estimation is formulated as a least-squares …

Modeling Dehalococcoides sp. augmented bioremediation in a single fracture system

J Torlapati, TP Clement, CE Schaefer… - Groundwater …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
A numerical reactive transport model was developed to simulate the bioremediation
processes in a perchloroethene (PCE) contaminated single fracture system augmented with …

Modelling reactive CAH transport using batch experiment degradation kinetics

PJ Haest, D Springael, E Smolders - Water research, 2010 - Elsevier
Models describing transport of degradable organic substances in a porous medium require
parameters of the biodegradation kinetics that can be obtained from batch degradation …

DNAPL dissolution in bedrock fractures and fracture networks

C Schaefer, J McCray, K Christensen… - SHAW …, 2011 - apps.dtic.mil
This project focused on measuring and evaluating the architecture, dissolution rate, and
impact on groundwater quality of residually trapped tetrachloroethene PCE dense non …