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Autor:
Peter V. Z. Lane, S. G. Smith, Gary L. Hitchcock, T. R. Capo, T. D. Waite, J. Kazumi, L. L. Farmer, Sharon L. Smith
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 258:51-63
Large-scale experiments using a hydrocyclone, a self-cleaning 50 µm screen, and a UV unit were undertaken to evaluate the treatment efficiency of these commercially available units for preventing the transfer of unwanted species via ships' ballast w
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 31:813-818
Benzene has often been observed to be resistant to microbial degradation under anoxic conditions. A number of recent studies, however, have demonstrated that anaerobic benzene utilization can occur. This study extends the previous reports of anaerobi
Publikováno v:
Environmental toxicology and chemistry. 20(11)
Mineralization of a readily biodegradable aromatic compound (benzoate) by intrinsic microorganisms in the anoxic sediment was used to quantify the inhibitory effect of heavily contaminated sediment from the Arthur Kill estuary (NY/NJ Harbor system, U
Publikováno v:
Applied and environmental microbiology. 61(11)
The capacity for Fe(sup3+) to serve as an electron acceptor in the microbial degradation of monochlorinated and nonchlorinated aromatic compounds was investigated in anoxic sediment enrichments. The substrates tested included phenol, benzoate, anilin
Autor:
Douglas G. Capone, J. Kazumi
Publikováno v:
Microbial ecology. 28(1)
Bacterial numbers and activities (as estimated by glucose uptake and total thymidine incorporation) were investigated at two sites in Long Island, New York aquifer sediments. In general, bacterial activities were higher in shallow (1.5-4.5 m below th
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Radiation Physics and Chemistry. 61:709-710
An experimental electron beam sludge irradiation system was used to treat sludge to see irradiation effects on suspended solids. Results showed that total suspended solids (TSS) decreased after the samples were irradiated and volatile suspended solid
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The utilization of monochlorobenzoate isomers (2-, 3- and 4-chlorobenzoate) by anaerobic microbial consortia in River Nile sediments was systematically evaluated under denitrifying, Fe-reducing, sulfidogenic and methanogenic conditions. Loss of all t
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