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Direct coupling of a genome-scale microbial in silico model and a groundwater reactive transport modelYilin Fang
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, PO Box 999, MS K9 36, Richland, WA, USA
J Contam Hydrol 122:96-103. 2011..We also show preliminary results from the integrated model including a comparison of the direct and indirect coupling approaches and evaluated the ability of the approach to simulate field experiment...
Coupling a genome-scale metabolic model with a reactive transport model to describe in situ uranium bioremediationTimothy D Scheibe
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, PO Box 999, MS K9 36, Richland, WA, USA
Microb Biotechnol 2:274-86. 2009....
Variably saturated flow and multicomponent biogeochemical reactive transport modeling of a uranium bioremediation field experimentSteven B Yabusaki
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA 99352, USA
J Contam Hydrol 126:271-90. 2011..In this case, the eSTOMP simulator, operating on 128 processor cores for 12h, was used to simulate the 110-day field experiment and 50 days of post-biostimulation behavior...
Evaluation of a genome-scale in silico metabolic model for Geobacter metallireducens by using proteomic data from a field biostimulation experimentYilin Fang
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington, USA
Appl Environ Microbiol 78:8735-42. 2012....
Uranium removal from groundwater via in situ biostimulation: Field-scale modeling of transport and biological processesSteven B Yabusaki
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
J Contam Hydrol 93:216-35. 2007..Insights gained from this analysis include field-scale estimates of the bioavailable Fe(III) mineral threshold for the onset of sulfate reduction, and rates for the Fe(III), U(VI), and sulfate terminal electron accepting processes...
