«Determining the specific impact of intrinsic colloid formation by radioactive elements can aid in the development of migration models predicting
radionuclide transport on a field - scale,» says Prof. Weisbrod.
Not exact matches
Recently, he worked on subsurface biogeochemistry problems, including microbial
transport in groundwater and bioremediation of metals and
radionuclides.
Understanding microbe - mineral exchange is of fundamental importance and may lead to advanced understanding of the fate and
transport of
radionuclide contaminants in subsurface environments, such as those found at the U.S. Department of Energy's Hanford Site.