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Biofilm growth and the related changes in the physical properties of a porous medium: 1. Experimental investigation

Stewart W. Taylor, +1 more
- 01 Sep 1990 - 
- Vol. 26, Iss: 9, pp 2153-2159
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In this article, an experimental investigation was conducted to quantify the permeability reduction caused by enhanced biological growth in a porous medium, and the results showed that a limit on the amount of porosity reduction exists, having a magnitude of 5 × 10−4 in the present study.
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Biogeochemistry of landfill leachate plumes

TL;DR: The literature has been critically reviewed in order to assess the attenuation processes governing contaminants in leachate affected aquifers as discussed by the authors, focusing on dissolved organic matter, xenobiotic organic compounds, inorganic macrocomponents as anions and cations, and heavy metals.
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Physical constraints affecting bacterial habitats and activity in unsaturated porous media – a review

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the role of hydrologic conditions on microbial activity and their role in controlling macroscopic fluxes within the vadose zone is presented.
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Passive treatment of acid mine drainage in bioreactors using sulfate-reducing bacteria: critical review and research needs.

TL;DR: Critical parameters for design and long-term operation of sulfate-reducing passive bioreactors, and several studies conducted to find the best mixture of natural organic substrates for SRB are reviewed.
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Environmental impact and mechanisms of the biological clogging of saturated soils and aquifer materials

TL;DR: A review of the techniques used to study clogging in the laboratory or to monitor it in field applications can be found in this article, where a brief survey of the clogging patterns most commonly observed in practice, and of physical and chemical causes of clogging, the various mechanisms by which microorganisms clog soils and other natural porous media are analyzed in detail.
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Review of pore network modelling of porous media: Experimental characterisations, network constructions and applications to reactive transport

TL;DR: Pore network models are found to be a valuable tool for understanding and predicting meso-scale phenomena, linking single pore processes, where other techniques are more accurate, and the homogenised continuum porous media, used by engineering community.
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A model of substrate utilization by bacterial films.

TL;DR: Mixing in natural environments, such as lakes, ponds, soils, seawater, and sediments, is rarely adequate to maintain complete bacterial growth, however; as a result, bacterial growth generally occurs on available sur faces.
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Evaluation of steady-state-biofilm kinetics

TL;DR: The model of steady‐state‐biofilm kinetics successfully predicted substrate utilization and biofilm thickness without the need for fitting factors and implies that organic materials may persist in water and wastewater because they are too low in concentration to supply sufficient energy to sustain the microorganisms.
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Bacterial fouling in a model core system.

TL;DR: A sintered glass bead core is used to simulate the spaces and surfaces of reservoir rock in studies of the bacterial plugging phenomenon that affects waterflood oil recovery operations and the presence of particles in the water rapidly decreased the core permeability.
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Effect of Microorganisms on Permeability of Soil Under Prolonged Submergence

L. E. Allison
- 01 Jun 1947 - 
TL;DR: Allison as mentioned in this paper,1947) is an American woman who is a pioneer in the field of women's empowerment and gender equality in the military, and is an advocate for women's rights.
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