2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11242-007-9145-0
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Effect of biotransformation on multispecies plume evolution and natural attenuation

Abstract: Biological transformation of volatile organic compounds is one of the key factors that influence contaminant-plume evolution and thus natural attenuation. In this study we investigate the effect of biological transformation on the transport of contaminants in the aqueous and gaseous phases. The analysis includes the study of the effect of density-driven advection of contaminants in the gaseous phase on multiphase and multispecies flow, fate and transport modeling in the subsurface. Trichloroethylene (TCE) and … Show more

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“…25,51,52 The reductive dehalogenase, vcrA, of Dehalococcoides sp. is responsible for the complete dechlorination of TCE to ethane.…”
Section: Rt-pcr and Dgge Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25,51,52 The reductive dehalogenase, vcrA, of Dehalococcoides sp. is responsible for the complete dechlorination of TCE to ethane.…”
Section: Rt-pcr and Dgge Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%