Environmental Remediation Sciences Program

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Following is a 2005 listing of publications. For the full list of ERSP publications (including addresses, abstracts, keywords, and references cited), please download the Endnote file above.

  1. Afkar, E., G. Reguera, M. Schiffer, and D. R. Lovley. 2005. A novel Geobacteraceae-specific outer membrane protein J (OmpJ) is essential for electron transport to Fe (III) and Mn (IV) oxides in Geobacter sulfurreducens. Bmc Microbiology 5.

  2. Ainsworth, C. C., J. M. Zachara, K. Wagnon, S. McKinley, C. Liu, S. C. Smith, H. T. Schaef, and P. L. Gassman. 2005. Impact of highly basic solutions on sorption of Cs+ to subsurface sediments from the Hanford site, USA. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta 69:4787-4800.

  3. Bank, T. L., P. M. Jardine, M. Ginder-Vogel, S. E. Fendorf, and M. E. Baldwin. 2005. Discerning geochemical and biogeochemical metal reduction through gamma sterilization. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta 69:A464-A464.

  4. Boyanov, M. I., E. J. O'Loughlin, S. D. Kelly, E. E. Roden, J. B. Fein, and K. M. Kemner. 2005. Reduction of U by adsorbed vs. surface-precipitated Fe(II) at model cell surfaces. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta 69:A367-A367.

  5. Burke, I. T., C. Boothman, J. R. Lloyd, R. J. G. Mortimer, F. R. Livens, and K. Morris. 2005. Effects of progressive anoxia on the solubility of technetium in sediments. Environmental Science & Technology 39:4109-4116.

  6. Cances, B., F. Juillot, G. Morin, V. Laperche, L. Alvarez, O. Proux, J. L. Hazemann, G. E. Brown, and G. Calas. 2005. XAS evidence of As(V) association with iron oxyhydroxides in a contaminated soil at a former arsenical pesticide processing plant. Environmental Science & Technology 39:9398-9405.

  7. Catalano, J. G., and G. E. Brown. 2005. Uranyl adsorption onto montmorillonite: Evaluation of binding sites and carbonate complexation. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta 69:2995-3005.

  8. Catalano, J. G., T. P. Trainor, P. J. Eng, G. A. Waychunas, and G. E. Brown. 2005. CTR diffraction and grazing-incidence EXAFS study of U(VI) adsorption onto alpha-Al2O3 and alpha-Fe2O3 (1(1)over-bar02) surfaces. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta 69:3555-3572.

  9. Catalano, J. G., J. A. Warner, and G. E. Brown. 2005. Sorption and precipitation of Co(II) in Hanford sediments and alkaline aluminate solutions. Applied Geochemistry 20:193-205.

  10. Chandler, D. P., and A. E. Jarrell. 2005. Taking arrays from the lab to the field: trying to make sense of the unknown. Biotechniques 38:591-600.

  11. Cooper, D. C., A. L. Neal, R. K. Kukkadapu, D. Brewe, A. Coby, and F. W. Picardal. 2005. Effects of sediment iron mineral composition on microbially mediated changes in divalent metal speciation: Importance of ferrihydrite. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta 69:1739-1754.

  12. DiChristina, T. J., J. K. Fredrickson, and J. M. Zachara. 2005. Enzymology of electron transport: Energy generation with geochemical consequences, p. 27-52, Molecular Geomicrobiology, vol. 59. Mineralogical Soc America, Chantilly.

  13. Dong, W. M., W. P. Ball, C. X. Liu, Z. M. Wang, A. T. Stone, J. Bai, and J. M. Zachara. 2005. Influence of calcite and dissolved calcium on uranium(VI) sorption to a Hanford subsurface sediment. Environmental Science & Technology 39:7949-7955.

  14. Fields, M. W., T. F. Yan, S. K. Rhee, S. L. Carroll, P. M. Jardine, D. B. Watson, C. S. Criddle, and J. Z. Zhou. 2005. Impacts on microbial communities and cultivable isolates from groundwater contaminated with high levels of nitric acid-uranium waste. Fems Microbiology Ecology 53:417-428.

  15. Fryxell, G. E., Y. H. Lin, S. Fiskum, J. C. Birnbaum, H. Wu, K. Kemner, and S. Kelly. 2005. Actinide sequestration using self-assembled monolayers on mesoporous supports. Environmental Science & Technology 39:1324-1331.

  16. Geets, J., B. Borremans, J. Vangronsveld, L. Diels, and D. van der Lelie. 2005. Molecular monitoring of SRB community structure and dynamics in batch experiments to examine the applicability of in situ precipitation of heavy metals for groundwater remediation. Journal of Soils and Sediments 5:149-163.

  17. Ghosal, D., M. V. Omelchenko, E. K. Gaidamakova, V. Y. Matrosova, A. Vasilenko, A. Venkateswaran, M. Zhai, H. M. Kostandarithes, H. Brim, K. S. Makarova, L. P. Wackett, J. K. Fredrickson, and M. J. Daly. 2005. How radiation kills cells: Survival of Deinococcus radiodurans and Shewanella oneidensis under oxidative stress. Fems Microbiology Reviews 29:361-375.

  18. Ginder-Vogel, M., T. Borch, M. A. Mayes, P. M. Jardine, and S. Fendorf. 2005. Chromate reduction and retention processes within arid subsurface environments. Environmental Science & Technology 39:7833-7839.

  19. Gonzalez, C. F., D. F. Ackerley, S. V. Lynch, and A. Matin. 2005. ChrR, a soluble quinone reductase of Pseudomonas putida that defends against H2O2. Journal of Biological Chemistry 280:22590-22595.

  20. Gregory, K. B., and D. R. Lovley. 2005. Remediation and recovery of uranium from contaminated subsurface environments with electrodes. Environmental Science & Technology 39:8943-8947.

  21. Groh, J. L., Q. W. Luo, J. D. Ballard, and L. R. Krumholz. 2005. A method adapting microarray technology for signature-tagged mutagenesis of Desulfovibrio desulfuricans G20 and Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 in anaerobic sediment survival experiments. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71:7064-7074.

  22. Gu, B. H., W. M. Wu, M. A. Ginder-Vogel, H. Yan, M. W. Fields, J. Zhou, S. Fendorf, C. S. Criddle, and P. M. Jardine. 2005. Bioreduction of uranium in a contaminated soil column. Environmental Science & Technology 39:4841-4847.

  23. Gu, B. H., H. Yan, P. Zhou, D. B. Watson, M. Park, and J. Istok. 2005. Natural humics impact uranium bioreduction and oxidation. Environmental Science & Technology 39:5268-5275.

  24. Gwo, J. P., P. M. Jardine, and W. Sanford. 2005. Effect of advective mass transfer on field scale fluid and solute movement: Field and modeling studies at a waste disposal site in fractured rock at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, USA. Hydrogeology Journal 13:565-583.

  25. Gwo, J. P., P. M. Jardine, and W. E. Sanford. 2005. Modeling field-scale multiple tracer injection at a low-level waste disposal site in fractured rocks: Effect of multiscale heterogeneity and source term uncertainty on conceptual understanding of mass transfer processes. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 77:91-118.

  26. Hall, J. A., B. J. Mailloux, T. C. Onstott, T. D. Scheibe, M. E. Fuller, H. Dong, and M. F. DeFlaun. 2005. Physical versus chemical effects on bacterial and bromide transport as determined from on site sediment column pulse experiments. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 76:295-314.

  27. Hansel, C. M., S. G. Benner, and S. Fendorf. 2005. Competing Fe(II)-induced mineralization pathways of ferrihydrite. Environmental Science & Technology 39:7147-7153.

  28. Hazen, T. C., and H. H. Tabak. 2005. Developments in bioremediation of soils and sediments polluted with metals and radionuclides: 2. Field research on bioremediation of metals and radionuclides. Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology 4:157-183.

  29. He, Z. L., L. Y. Wu, M. W. Fields, and J. Z. Zhou. 2005. Use of microarrays with different probe sizes for monitoring gene expression. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71:5154-5162.

  30. He, Z. L., L. Y. Wu, X. Y. Li, M. W. Fields, and J. Z. Zhou. 2005. Empirical establishment of oligonucleotide probe design criteria. Applied And Environmental Microbiology 71:3753-3760.

  31. Heuscher, S. A., C. C. Brandt, and P. M. Jardine. 2005. Using soil physical and chemical properties to estimate bulk density. Soil Science Society of America Journal 69:51-56.

  32. Hinton, T. G., A. S. Knox, D. I. Kaplan, and R. Sharitz. 2005. Phytoextraction of uranium and thorium by native trees in a contaminated wetland. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 264:417-422.

  33. Holmes, D. E., K. P. Nevin, R. A. O'Neil, J. E. Ward, L. A. Adams, T. L. Woodard, H. A. Vrionis, and D. R. Lovley. 2005. Potential for quantifying expression of the Geobacteraceae citrate synthase gene to assess the activity of Geobacteraceae in the subsurface and on current-harvesting electrodes. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71:6870-6877.

  34. Huai, B., J. Terry, B. L. Deng, and E. Thornton. 2005. Rates of uranium(VI) reduction by hydrogen sulfide in aqueous media: Effects of carbonate and pH. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta 69:A470-A470.

  35. Johnson, C. M., E. E. Roden, S. A. Welch, and B. L. Beard. 2005. Experimental constraints on Fe isotope fractionation during magnetite and Fe carbonate formation coupled to dissimilatory hydrous ferric oxide reduction. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta 69:963-993.

  36. Kantar, C., J. B. Gillow, R. Harper-Arabie, B. D. Honeyman, and A. J. Francis. 2005. Determination of stability constants of U(VI)-Fe(III)-citrate complexes. Environmental Science & Technology 39:2161-2168.

  37. Kaplan, D. I., T. G. Hinton, and A. S. Knox. 2005. Cesium-137 partitioning to wetland sediments and uptake by plants. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 264:393-399.

  38. Karabulut, M., E. Metwalli, A. K. Wittenauer, R. K. Brow, G. K. Marasinghe, C. H. Booth, J. J. Bucher, and D. K. Shuh. 2005. An EXAFS investigation of rare-earth local environment in ultraphosphate glasses. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 351:795-801.

  39. Kelly, S. D., S. C. Brooks, J. K. Fredrickson, E. T. Rasbury, C. Spotl, N. C. Sturchio, and K. M. Kemner. 2005. Uranyl-calcium coordination in calcium carbonate systems. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta 69:A473-A473.

  40. Kelly, S. D., K. M. Kemner, S. C. Brooks, J. K. Fredrickson, S. L. Carroll, D. W. Kennedy, J. M. Zachara, A. E. Plymale, and S. Fendorf. 2005. Ca-UO2-CO3 complexation- Implications for bioremediation of U(VI). Physica Scripta T115:915-917.

  41. Kemner, K. M., S. D. Kelly, M. I. Boyanov, B. Lai, S. Glasauer, S. Langley, C. F. Kulpa, T. J. Beveridge, and K. H. Nealson. 2005. X-ray microprobe investigations of mineral-metal-microbe interfaces. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta 69:A34-A34.

  42. Kemner, K. M., S. D. Kelly, E. J. O'Loughlin, T. Khare, Y. Y. Londer, M. Schiffer, L. A. Moe, B. G. Fox, M. I. Donnelly, and C. S. Giometti. 2005. XRF and XAFS Analysis of Eletrophoretically Isolated Nondenatured Proteins. Physica Scripta T115:940-942.

  43. Kemner, K. M., E. J. O'Loughlin, S. D. Kelly, and M. I. Boyanov. 2005. Synchrotron X-ray investigations of mineral-microbe-metal interactions. Elements 1:217-221.

  44. Khijniak, T. V., A. I. Slobodkin, V. Coker, J. C. Renshaw, F. R. Livens, E. A. Bonch-Osmolovskaya, N. K. Birkeland, N. N. Medvedeva-Lyalikova, and J. R. Lloyd. 2005. Reduction of uranium(VI) phosphate during growth of the thermophilic bacterium Thermoterrabacterium ferrireducens. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71:6423-6426.

  45. Kim, B. C., C. Leang, Y. H. R. Ding, R. H. Glaven, M. V. Coppi, and D. R. Lovley. 2005. OmcF, a putative c-type monoheme outer membrane cytochrome required for the expression of other outer membrane cytochromes in Geobacter sulfurreducens. Journal Of Bacteriology 187:4505-4513.
  46. Koenigsberg, S. S., T. C. Hazen, and A. D. Peacock. 2005. Environmental Biotechnology: a Bioremediation Perspective. Remediation Journal 15:5-25.

  47. Kowalsky, M. B., S. Finsterle, J. Peterson, S. Hubbard, Y. Rubin, E. Majer, A. Ward, and G. Gee. 2005. Estimation of field-scale soil hydraulic and dielectric parameters through joint inversion of GPR and hydrological data. Water Resources Research 41.

  48. Kukkadapu, R. K., J. M. Zachara, J. K. Fredrickson, D. W. Kennedy, A. C. Dohnalkova, and D. E. McCready. 2005. Ferrous hydroxy carbonate is a stable transformation product of biogenic magnetite. American Mineralogist 90:510-515.

  49. Lan, Y. Q., B. L. Deng, C. Kim, E. C. Thornton, and H. F. Xu. 2005. Catalysis of elemental sulfur nanoparticles on chromium(VI) reduction by sulfide under anaerobic conditions. Environmental Science & Technology 39:2087-2094.

  50. Liu, C. X., J. M. Zachara, L. R. Zhong, R. Kukkadupa, J. E. Szecsody, and D. W. Kennedy. 2005. Influence of sediment bioreduction and reoxidation on uranium sorption. Environmental Science & Technology 39:4125-4133.

  51. Lloyd, J. R., and J. C. Renshaw. 2005. Bioremediation of radioactive waste: radionuclide-microbe interactions in laboratory and field-scale studies. Current Opinion in Biotechnology 16:254-260.

  52. Loffler, F. E., and R. A. Sanford. 2005. Analysis of trace hydrogen metabolism, p. 222-237, Environmental Microbiology, vol. 397. Elsevier Academic Press Inc, San Diego.

  53. Londer, Y. Y., P. R. Pokkuluri, J. Erickson, Y. Orshonsky, and M. Schiffer. 2005. Heterologous expression of hexaheme fragments of a multidomain cytochrome from Geobacter sulfurreducens representing a novel class of cytochromes c. Protein Expression And Purification 39:254-260.

  54. Lovley, D. R. 2005. In silico biology meets in situ phenomenology. Environmental Microbiology 7:478-479.

  55. Lukens, W. W., J. J. Bucher, D. K. Shuh, and N. M. Edelstein. 2005. Evolution of technetium speciation in reducing grout. Environmental Science & Technology 39:8064-8070.

  56. Luo, J., O. A. Cirpka, W. M. Wu, M. N. Fienen, P. M. Jardine, T. L. Mehlhorn, D. B. Watson, C. S. Criddle, and P. K. Kitanidis. 2005. Mass-transfer limitations for nitrate removal in a uranium-contaminated aquifer. Environmental Science & Technology 39:8453-8459.

  57. Marsili, E., H. Beyenal, L. Di Palma, C. Merli, A. Dohnalkova, J. E. Amonette, and Z. Lewandowski. 2005. Uranium removal by sulfate reducing biofilms in the presence of carbonates. Water Science and Technology 52:49-55.
  58. Mayes, M. A., M. N. Pace, S. E. Fendorf, P. M. Jardine, and X. L. Yin. 2005. Uranium hydrogeochemistry of the Hanford caliche layer. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta 69:A424-A424.

  59. Mehta, T., M. V. Coppi, S. E. Childers, and D. R. Lovley. 2005. Outer membrane c-type cytochromes required for Fe(III) and Mn(IV) oxide reduction in Geobacter sulfurreducens. Applied And Environmental Microbiology 71:8634-8641.
  60. Nakatsu, C. H., N. Carmosini, B. Baldwin, F. Beasley, P. Kourtev, and A. Konopka. 2005. Soil microbial community responses to additions of organic carbon substrates and heavy metals (Pb and Cr). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71:7679-7689.

  61. Neu, M. P., G. A. Icopini, and H. Boukhalfa. 2005. Plutonium speciation affected by environmental bacteria. Radiochimica Acta 93:705-714.

  62. Nevin, K. P., D. E. Holmes, T. L. Woodard, E. S. Hinlein, D. W. Ostendorf, and D. R. Lovley. 2005. Geobacter bemidjiensis sp nov and Geobacter psychrophilus sp nov., two novel Fe(III)-reducing subsurface isolates. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 55:1667-1674.

  63. Omelchenko, M. V., Y. I. Wolf, E. K. Gaidamakova, V. Y. Matrosova, A. Vasilenko, M. Zhai, M. J. Daly, E. V. Koonin, and K. S. Makarova. 2005. Comparative genomics of Thermus thermophilus and Deinococcus radiodurans: divergent routes of adaptation to thermophily and radiation resistance. Bmc Evolutionary Biology 5.

  64. Ona-Nguema, G., G. Morin, F. Juillot, G. Calas, and G. E. Brown. 2005. EXAFS analysis of arsenite adsorption onto two-line ferrihydrite, hematite, goethite, and lepidocrocite. Environmental Science & Technology 39:9147-9155.

  65. Pace, M. N., M. A. Mayes, P. M. Jardine, T. L. Mehlhorn, J. M. Zachara, and B. N. Bjornstad. 2005. Quantifying the effects of small-scale heterogeneities on flow and transport in undisturbed core from the Hanford formation (vol 2, pg 664, 2003). Vadose Zone Journal 4:1220-1223.

  66. Pemov, A., H. Modi, D. P. Chandler, and S. Bavykin. 2005. DNA analysis with multiplex microarray-enhanced PCR. Nucleic Acids Research 33.

  67. Phillips, D. H., D. B. Watson, B. Gu, Y. Roh, and S. K. Choi. 2005. Mineral precipitation and corrosion in a long-term zero-valent iron reactive barrier. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta 69:A266-A266.

  68. Pierce, E. M., J. P. Icenhower, R. J. Serne, and J. G. Catalano. 2005. Experimental determination of UO2(cr) dissolution kinetics: Effects of solution saturation state and pH. Journal of Nuclear Materials 345:206-218.

  69. Powell, B. A., R. A. Fjeld, D. I. Kaplan, J. T. Coates, and S. M. Serkiz. 2005. PU(V)0(2)(+) adsorption and reduction by synthetic hematite and goethite. Environmental Science & Technology 39:2107-2114.

  70. Puzon, G. J., A. G. Roberts, D. M. Kramer, and L. Y. Xun. 2005. Formation of soluble organo-chromium(III) complexes after chromate reduction in the presence of cellular organics. Environmental Science & Technology 39:2811-2817.

  71. Qafoku, N. P., J. M. Zachara, C. X. Liu, P. L. Gassman, O. S. Qafoku, and S. C. Smith. 2005. Kinetic desorption and sorption of U(VI) during reactive transport in a contaminated Hanford sediment. Environmental Science & Technology 39:3157-3165.

  72. Ray, A. E., S. A. Connon, A. L. Neal, V. Sivaswamy, B. M. Peyton, D. E. Cummms, Y. Fujita, and T. S. Magnuson. 2005. Microbial transformation of AQDS, Fe(III), Cr(VI), and U(VI) by a novel Clostridiales, strain UFO1. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta 69:A454-A454.

  73. Reguera, G., K. D. McCarthy, T. Mehta, J. S. Nicoll, M. T. Tuominen, and D. R. Lovley. 2005. Extracellular electron transfer via microbial nanowires. Nature 435:1098-1101.

  74. Renshaw, J. C., L. J. C. Butchins, F. R. Livens, I. May, J. M. Charnock, and J. R. Lloyd. 2005. Bioreduction of uranium: Environmental implications of a pentavalent intermediate. Environmental Science & Technology 39:5657-5660.

  75. Roden, E. E., and T. D. Scheibe. 2005. Conceptual and numerical model of uranium(VI) reductive immobilization in fractured subsurface sediments. Chemosphere 59:617-628.

  76. Ruggiero, C. E., H. Boukhalfa, J. H. Forsythe, J. G. Lack, L. E. Hersman, and M. P. Neu. 2005. Actinide and metal toxicity to prospective bioremediation bacteria. Environmental Microbiology 7:88-97.

  77. Sani, R. K., B. M. Peyton, A. Dohnalkova, and J. E. Amonette. 2005. Reoxidation of biologically reduced uranium with Fe(III)-(hydr)oxides under sulfate-reducing conditions. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta 69:A471-A471.

  78. Sani, R. K., B. M. Peyton, A. Dohnalkova, and J. E. Amonette. 2005. Reoxidation of reduced uranium with iron(III) (hydr)oxides under sulfate-reducing conditions. Environmental Science & Technology 39:2059-2066.

  79. Savage, K. S., D. K. Bird, and P. A. O'Day. 2005. Arsenic speciation in synthetic jarosite. Chemical Geology 215:473-498.

  80. Senko, J. M., T. A. Dewers, and L. R. Krumholz. 2005. Effect of oxidation rate and Fe(II) state on microbial nitrate-dependent Fe(III) mineral formation. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71:7172-7177.

  81. Senko, J. M., Y. Mohamed, T. A. Dewers, and L. R. Krumholz. 2005. Role for Fe(III) minerals in nitrate-dependent microbial U(IV) oxidation. Environmental Science & Technology 39:2529-2536.

  82. Senko, J. M., J. M. Suflita, and L. R. Krumholz. 2005. Geochemical controls on microbial nitrate-dependent U(IV) oxidation. Geomicrobiology Journal 22:371-378.

  83. Shi, W., M. Bischoff, R. Turco, and A. Konopka. 2005. Microbial catabolic diversity in soils contaminated with hydrocarbons and heavy metals. Environmental Science & Technology 39:1974-1979.

  84. Suzuki, Y., S. D. Kelly, K. M. Kemner, and J. F. Banfield. 2005. Direct microbial reduction and subsequent preservation of uranium in natural near-surface sediment. Applied And Environmental Microbiology 71:1790-1797.

  85. Tokunaga, T. K., J. M. Wan, J. Pena, E. L. Brodie, M. K. Firestone, T. C. Hazen, S. R. Sutton, A. Lanzirotti, and M. Newville. 2005. Uranium reduction in sediments under diffusion-limited transport of organic carbon. Environmental Science & Technology 39:7077-7083.

  86. Vrionis, H. A., R. T. Anderson, I. Ortiz-Bernad, K. R. O'Neill, C. T. Resch, A. D. Peacock, R. Dayvault, D. C. White, P. E. Long, and D. R. Lovley. 2005. Microbiological and geochemical heterogeneity in an in situ uranium bioremediation field site. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71:6308-6318.

  87. Wan, J. M., T. K. Tokunaga, E. Brodie, Z. M. Wang, Z. P. Zheng, D. Herman, T. C. Hazen, M. K. Firestone, and S. R. Sutton. 2005. Reoxidation of bioreduced uranium under reducing conditions. Environmental Science & Technology 39:6162-6169.

  88. Wang, Z. M., J. M. Zachara, P. L. Gassman, C. X. Liu, O. Qafoku, W. Yantasee, and J. G. Catalan. 2005. Fluorescence spectroscopy of U(VI)-silicates and U(VI)-contaminated Hanford sediment. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta 69:1391-1403.

  89. Wang, Z. M., J. M. Zachara, J. P. McKinley, and S. C. Smith. 2005. Cryogenic laser induced U(VI) fluorescence studies of a U(VI) substituted natural calcite: Implications to U(VI) speciation in contaminated Hanford sediments. Environmental Science & Technology 39:2651-2659.

  90. Watson, D. B., W. E. Doll, T. J. Gamey, J. R. Sheehan, and P. M. Jardine. 2005. Plume and lithologic profiling with surface resistivity and seismic tomography. Ground Water 43:169-177.

  91. Wellman, D. M., J. G. Catalano, J. P. Icenhower, and A. P. Gamerdinger. 2005. Synthesis and characterization of sodium meta-autunite, Na[UO2PO4]center dot 3H(2)O. Radiochimica Acta 93:393-399.

  92. Willse, A., D. P. Chandler, A. White, M. Protic, D. S. Daly, and S. Wunschel. 2005. Comparing bacterial DNA microarray fingerprints. Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 4.

  93. Wo, J. P. G., and P. M. Jardine. 2005. CdEDTA(2-) adsorpt ion to weathered shale-limestone saprolite: Modeling the adsorption mechanism and effect of al-oxide co-dissollition on fe-oxide dissolution dynamics. Soil Science 170:325-339.

  94. Wu, Y. X., B. L. Deng, H. F. Xu, and H. Kornishi. 2005. Chromium(III) oxidation coupled with microbially mediated Mn(II) oxidation. Geomicrobiology Journal 22:161-170.

  95. Yang, J. K., M. O. Barnett, J. L. Zhuang, S. E. Fendorf, and P. M. Jardine. 2005. Adsorption, oxidation, and bioaccessibility of As(III) in soils. Environmental Science & Technology 39:7102-7110.

  96. Zhang, G. X., Z. P. Zheng, and J. M. Wan. 2005. Modeling reactive geochemical transport of concentrated aqueous solutions. Water Resources Research 41.

  97. Zheng, Z. P., and J. M. Wan. 2005. Release of contaminant U(VI) from soils. Radiochimica Acta 93:211-217.

  98. Zhong, L. R., C. X. Liu, J. M. Zachara, D. W. Kennedy, J. E. Szecsody, and B. Wood. 2005. Oxidative remobilization of biogenic uranium(IV) precipitates: Effects of iron(II) and pH. Journal of Environmental Quality 34:1763-1771.

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