2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jconhyd.2007.02.005
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Uranium removal from groundwater via in situ biostimulation: Field-scale modeling of transport and biological processes

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“…This suggests the actual community overlap is higher, but that these sediment-associated organisms are at much lower abundance in the planktonic communities, and may not be detected using metagenomic or other sequence-based methods. The low abundances of many of the tracked 133 organisms are striking given the differing scales of sample size: each sediment sample comprised B70 cm 3 compared with the 36 000 l of groundwater filtered (B144 m 3 given a porosity of 0.25 for Rifle site sediment (Yabusaki et al, 2007)). The planktonic community sequenced thus represents the microbial membership from a much larger physical environment than the sediment cores.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This suggests the actual community overlap is higher, but that these sediment-associated organisms are at much lower abundance in the planktonic communities, and may not be detected using metagenomic or other sequence-based methods. The low abundances of many of the tracked 133 organisms are striking given the differing scales of sample size: each sediment sample comprised B70 cm 3 compared with the 36 000 l of groundwater filtered (B144 m 3 given a porosity of 0.25 for Rifle site sediment (Yabusaki et al, 2007)). The planktonic community sequenced thus represents the microbial membership from a much larger physical environment than the sediment cores.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aquifer has been heavily studied from the perspective of fluid flow modeling, reactive transport of contaminants and microbial community response to acetate injection to stimulate bioremediation through uranium reduction (for example, Chang et al, 2005;Yabusaki et al, 2007;Li et al, 2009;Wilkins et al, 2009). Recent metagenomic characterization of the sediment and groundwaterassociated communities identified diverse assemblages of low-abundance organisms, many of which represent previously unsequenced lineages on the tree of life (Wrighton et al, 2012;Castelle et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Site and plot description Detailed descriptions of the geology, hydrology and geochemistry of the site in Rifle, CO, USA have been presented elsewhere (Anderson et al, 2003;Vrionis et al, 2005;Yabusaki et al, 2007). The field experimental results described here were obtained as part of the 2007 study of the U.S. Department of Energy's Integrated Field Research Challenge (IFRC) site at Rifle, Co, USA.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stimulating indigenous microbial communities to carry out the in situ reduction of soluble U(VI) to insoluble U(IV) has been proposed as a potential bioremediation strategy for these contaminated sites (Anderson et al 2003;Madden et al 2009;N'Guessan et al 2008;Wu et al 2007;Yabusaki et al 2007). However, effective bioremediation requires an understanding of the mechanisms involved in bacterial metal reduction and of the response of microorganisms to metal toxicity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%