Emergent properties of microbial activity in heterogeneous soil microenvironments: different research approaches are slowly converging, yet major challenges remain
Over the last 60 years, soil microbiologists have accumulated a wealth of experimental data
showing that the bulk, macroscopic parameters (eg, granulometry, pH, soil organic matter …
showing that the bulk, macroscopic parameters (eg, granulometry, pH, soil organic matter …
Environmental impact and mechanisms of the biological clogging of saturated soils and aquifer materials
P Baveye, P Vandevivere, BL Hoyle… - Critical reviews in …, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
The biological clogging of natural porous media, often in conjunction with physical or
chemical clogging, is encountered under a wide range of conditions. Wastewater disposal …
chemical clogging, is encountered under a wide range of conditions. Wastewater disposal …
Effects of biofilm structures on oxygen distribution and mass transport
Aerobic biofilms were found to have a complex structure consisting of microbial cell clusters
(discrete aggregates of densely packed cells) and interstitial voids. The oxygen distribution …
(discrete aggregates of densely packed cells) and interstitial voids. The oxygen distribution …
Processes in microbial transport in the natural subsurface
This is a review of physical, chemical, and biological processes governing microbial
transport in the saturated subsurface. We begin with the conceptual models of the biophase …
transport in the saturated subsurface. We begin with the conceptual models of the biophase …
Organic contaminant transport and fate in the subsurface: Evolution of knowledge and understanding
Toxic organic contaminants may enter the subsurface as slightly soluble and volatile
nonaqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) or as dissolved solutes resulting in contaminant plumes …
nonaqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) or as dissolved solutes resulting in contaminant plumes …
Modeling multispecies reactive transport in ground water
In this paper, the details of RT3D, a general purpose, multispecies, reactive transport code,
are presented. The code uses MODFLOW to simulate flow and several MT3D sub‐programs …
are presented. The code uses MODFLOW to simulate flow and several MT3D sub‐programs …
[BOOK][B] Water flow in soils
T Miyazaki - 2005 - taylorfrancis.com
The new edition of a bestseller, Water Flow in Soils bridges the fields of soil physics-where
descriptions of water flow tend to be microscopic-and hydrology-where they tend to be …
descriptions of water flow tend to be microscopic-and hydrology-where they tend to be …
[BOOK][B] Characterization, modeling, monitoring, and remediation of fractured rock
National Academies of Sciences, Division on Earth… - 2020 - books.google.com
Fractured rock is the host or foundation for innumerable engineered structures related to
energy, water, waste, and transportation. Characterizing, modeling, and monitoring fractured …
energy, water, waste, and transportation. Characterizing, modeling, and monitoring fractured …
Macroscopic models for predicting changes in saturated porous media properties caused by microbial growth
TP Clement, BS Hooker, RS Skeen - Groundwater, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
Analytical equations are developed to model changes in porosity, specific surface area, and
permeability caused by biomass accumulation in porous media. The proposed equations do …
permeability caused by biomass accumulation in porous media. The proposed equations do …
River bank filtration: modelling of the changes in water chemistry with emphasis on nitrogen species
Bank-filtrated water is an important component of the drinking water production in many
countries. The changes in the water chemistry during the transfer from the river to the aquifer …
countries. The changes in the water chemistry during the transfer from the river to the aquifer …