Title: |
Microfracture Surface Characterizations: Implications for In Situ Remedial Methods in Fractured Rock
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Resource Type: |
document --> technical publication --> report
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Country: |
USA
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Year: |
2006 |
Availability: |
EPA/600/R-05/121
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Author 1/Producer: |
US EPA
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Author / Producer Type: |
Agency, regulator or other governmental or inter-governmental body
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Format (e.g. PDF): |
PDF
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7.91
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EUGRIS Keyword(s): |
Contaminated land-->Contaminants-->Chlorinated aliphatics Contaminated land-->Remediation options-->In situ treatment technologies Contaminated land-->Remediation options-->MNA Contaminated land-->Soil and groundwater processes-->Contaminant hydrology Contaminated land-->Soil and groundwater processes-->Geochemistry Contaminated land-->Soil and groundwater processes-->Hydrogeology Contaminated land-->Soil and groundwater processes-->Microbiology Groundwater protection-->Groundwater processes-->Geochemistry Groundwater protection-->Groundwater processes-->Hydrogeology Groundwater protection-->Groundwater processes-->Microbiology
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Short description: |
The overarching questions addressed by this portion of the project relate to possible relations
between microfracture networks in the bedrock, the surface geochemistry of these microfractures, and the ecology
and metabolic activity of attached microbes relative to terminal electron accepting processes and TCE biodegradation.
Questions include the following: (1) How does the microfracture surface influence attachment and growth? (2) How
does the geochemistry of the microfracture surface influence population ecology and metabolism? (3) What is the
relationship between the relatively high specific surface area of the microfracture network and the adjacent relatively
open and more voluminous open fracture system? More specifically, how does the microfracture surface influence
the dominant terminal electron acceptor processes in the microfracture network? (4) Lastly, what is the precise
nature of TCE biodegradative processes within the microfracture network?
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Submitted By:
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Professor Paul Bardos WhoDoesWhat?
Last update: 16/04/2007
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