microbial activity
Hydrogeochemical controls on microbial coalbed methane accumulations in the Williston basin, North Dakota
2012
Hydrogeochemical controls on microbial coalbed methane accumulations in the Williston basin, North Dakota
Pantano, Christopher
Master's Thesis
Hydrology
Jennifer C. McIntosh
Extensive research has been conducted in numerous CBM basins; however, the Williston Basin (WB) remains largely unexamined due to the absence of CBM production despite large coal reserves. CBM in WB coalbeds have been reported, but there has been no systematic study of the gas origin and distribution, or hydrogeochemical controls on gas generation to date. This study aims to determine differences in water chemistry between groundwaters with and without the presence of CH4 to gain better understanding on the potential environmental factors affecting microbial methanogenesis. Gas composition and isotope results reveal that shallow gas accumulations in WB coalbeds are microbial in origin and likely formed via CO2 reduction. CBM is commonly associated with Na-HCO3 type groundwater with SO4 concentrations less than 1 mmole/L. These groundwaters typically occur in deeper units of the Fort Union Formation, underlying multiple coalbeds, suggesting that CH4 is present in waters having relatively long contact times with organic strata.
Development and investigation of a multiparameter microbial toxicity test using the bacterium salmonella typhimurium
1988
Development and investigation of a multiparameter microbial toxicity test using the bacterium salmonella typhimurium
Kupillas, Gregory Edward
Master's Thesis
Hydrology
Roger C. Bales
R.G. Arnold
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The impact of bacterial cell growth and microbial lag on the transport and biodegradation of organic compounds
1998
The impact of bacterial cell growth and microbial lag on the transport and biodegradation of organic compounds
Snyder, Susannah Kathleen
Master's Thesis
Hydrology
Mark L. Brusseau
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In-situ monitoring of microbial activity and biodegradation during solute transport in porous media
2001
In-situ monitoring of microbial activity and biodegradation during solute transport in porous media
Yolcubal, Irfan
Doctoral Dissertation
Hydrology
Mark L. Brusseau
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Spatial and temporal trends in sediment dynamics and potential aerobic microbial metabolism, upper San Pedro river, southeastern Arizona
2003
Spatial and temporal trends in sediment dynamics and potential aerobic microbial metabolism, upper San Pedro river, southeastern Arizona
Hamblen, Jennifer Marilyn
Master's Thesis
Hydrology
Martha H. Conklin
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Elemental and isotope geochemistry of Appalachian Basin fluids: constraints on basin-scale brine migration, water-rock reactions, microbial processes, and natural gas generation
2010
Elemental and isotope geochemistry of Appalachian Basin fluids: constraints on basin-scale brine migration, water-rock reactions, microbial processes, and natural gas generation
Osborn, Stephen Gerard
Doctoral Dissertation
Hydrology
Jennifer C. McIntosh
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Modeling physicochemical processes of microbial transport in porous media
2006
Modeling physicochemical processes of microbial transport in porous media
Cheng, Li
Doctoral Dissertation
Hydrology
Mark L. Brusseau
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Microbial activity in parafluvial stream sediments before and after monsoonal flow, upper San Pedro river, southeastern Arizona
2007
Microbial activity in parafluvial stream sediments before and after monsoonal flow, upper San Pedro river, southeastern Arizona
Krezelok, Jamie Marie
Master's Thesis
Hydrology
Thomas Meixner
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