| An Integrated Assessment of Geochemical and Community Structure Determinants of Metal Reduction Rates in Subsurface Sediments | |
| Pfiffner, Susan M. ; Brandt, Craig C. ; Kostka, Joel E. ; Palumbo, Anthony V. | |
| University of Tennessee | |
| 关键词: Uranium; Sediments; Functionals; 59 Basic Biological Sciences; 38 Radiation Chemistry, Radiochemistry, And Nuclear Chemistry; | |
| DOI : 10.2172/893422 RP-ID : NABIR-1024834-2005 RP-ID : None RP-ID : 893422 |
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| 美国|英语 | |
| 来源: UNT Digital Library | |
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【 摘 要 】
Our current research represents a joint effort between Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Florida State University (FSU), and the University of Tennessee. ORNL will serve as the lead institution with Dr. A.V. Palumbo responsible for project coordination, integration, and deliverables. This project was initiated in November, 2004, in the Integrative Studies Element of the NABIR program. The overall goal of our project is to provide an improved understanding of the relationships between microbial community structure, geochemistry, and metal reduction rates. The research seeks to address the following questions: Is the metabolic diversity of the in situ microbial community sufficiently large and redundant that bioimmobilization of uranium will occur regardless of the type of electron donor added to the system? Are their donor specific effects that lead to enrichment of specific community members that then impose limits on the functional capabilities of the system? Will addition of humics change rates of uranium reduction without changing community structure? Can resource-ratio theory be used to understand changes in uranium reduction rates and community structure with respect to changing C:P ratios?
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