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Reductive immobilization of U(VI) in Fe(III) oxide-reducing subsurface sediments: Analysis of coupled microbial-geochemical processes in experimental reactive transport systems
Roden, Eric E. ; Urrutia, Matilde M. ; Barnett, Mark O. ; Lange, Clifford r.
University of Alabama
关键词: Uranium;    Bacteria;    54 Environmental Sciences;    Sediments;    Transport;   
DOI  :  10.2172/834689
RP-ID  :  EMSP-73914-2002
RP-ID  :  FG07-96ER62321
RP-ID  :  834689
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

Although the fundamental microbiological and geochemical processes underlying the potential use of dissimilatory metal-reducing bacteria (DMRB) to create subsurface redox barriers for immobilization of uranium and other redox-sensitive metal/radionuclide contaminants are well-understood (Lovley et al., 1991; Gorby and Lovley, 1992; Lovley and Phillips, 1992; Lovley, 1995; Fredrickson et al., 2000; Wielinga et al., 2000; Wielinga et al., 2001), several fundamental scientific questions need to be addressed in order to understand and predict how such treatment procedures would function under in situ conditions in the subsurface. These questions revolve around the dynamic interactions between hydrologic flux and the coupled microbial-geochemical processes which are likely to occur within a redox barrier treatment zone.

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