Data Entry: Please note that the research database will be replaced by UNIverse by the end of October 2023. Please enter your data into the system https://universe-intern.unibas.ch. Thanks

Login for users with Unibas email account...

Login for registered users without Unibas email account...

 
Coupling flow analysis with geochemical and microbiological analyses to assess the bioremediation feasibility of a contaminated aquifer
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 3535716
Author(s) Gigliuto, Andrea; Stopelli, Emiliano; Sanangelantoni, Anna Maria; Malcevschi, Aliosha
Author(s) at UniBasel Stopelli, Emiliano
Year 2016
Title Coupling flow analysis with geochemical and microbiological analyses to assess the bioremediation feasibility of a contaminated aquifer
Journal Remediation
Volume 26
Number 3
Pages / Article-Number 109-129
Keywords bioremediation, hydrology, FEFLOW modelling
Abstract An integrated approach combining classic and molecular microbiological methods, “in vitro” bioremediation assays and groundwater numerical modeling, has been established to identify optimized solutions for remediating aquifers contaminated with organic pollutants. Bacteria have been isolated from an aquifer contaminated with toluene and methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE), selected for their growth with contaminants as a sole carbon source and identified through 16S rDNA partial sequencing. Successive biodegradation laboratory tests have been performed to determine which chemical conditions were more appropriate for the isolated bacteria to more efficiently oxidize toluene and MTBE. A groundwater model was created using FEFLOW code first to determine the movement of the plume front and second to simulate the impact of the biodegradation processes along the groundwater flow directions based on the bioremediation rates obtained in the laboratory. The results show that this innovative and interdisciplinary model can be used to assist in developing monitoring and remediation plans for cleaning up complex contaminated groundwater sites. This approach successfully combines the identification of the optimum biogeochemical conditions for bacterial biodegradation to occur with the predictability of the development of the process over time, ensuring decisive support in the management of contaminated sites.
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell - SSH
ISSN/ISBN 1051-5658 ; 1520-6831
URL http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/rem.21472/full
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/43343/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1002/rem.21472
ISI-Number WOS:000379497300007
Document type (ISI) Article
 
   

MCSS v5.8 PRO. 0.374 sec, queries - 0.000 sec ©Universität Basel  |  Impressum   |    
03/05/2024