Ean M Warren
Ean M Warren is an Emeritus Hydrologist with the USGS Water Resources Mission Area.
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Relative contributions of microbial and infrastructure heat at a crude oil-contaminated site Relative contributions of microbial and infrastructure heat at a crude oil-contaminated site
Biodegradation of contaminants can increase the temperature in the subsurface due to heat generated from exothermic reactions, making temperature observations a potentially low-cost approach for determining microbial activity. For this technique to gain more widespread acceptance, it is necessary to better understand all the factors affecting the measured temperatures. Biodegradation has...
Authors
Ean Warren, Barbara A. Bekins
Seasonal Variability in Vadose zone biodegradation at a crude oil pipeline rupture site Seasonal Variability in Vadose zone biodegradation at a crude oil pipeline rupture site
Understanding seasonal changes in natural attenuation processes is critical for evaluating source-zone longevity and informing management decisions. The seasonal variations of natural attenuation were investigated through measurements of surficial CO2 effluxes, shallow soil CO2 radiocarbon contents, subsurface gas concentrations, soil temperature, and volumetric water contents during a 2...
Authors
Natasha J. Sihota, Jared J. Trost, Barbara Bekins, Andrew M. Berg, Geoffrey N. Delin, Brent E. Mason, Ean Warren, K. Ulrich Mayer
Relating subsurface temperature changes to microbial activity at a crude oil-contaminated site Relating subsurface temperature changes to microbial activity at a crude oil-contaminated site
Crude oil at a spill site near Bemidji, Minnesota has been undergoing aerobic and anaerobic biodegradation for over 30 years, creating a 150–200 m plume of primary and secondary contaminants. Microbial degradation generates heat that should be measurable under the right conditions. To measure this heat, thermistors were installed in wells in the saturated zone and in water-filled...
Authors
Ean Warren, Barbara A. Bekins
Comparison of surficial CO2 efflux to other measures of subsurface crude oil degradation Comparison of surficial CO2 efflux to other measures of subsurface crude oil degradation
At a spill site near Bemidji, Minnesota, crude oil at the water table has been undergoing anaerobic biodegradation for over 30 years. Previous work at this site has shown that methane produced from biodegradation of the oil migrates upward and is oxidized in a methanotrophic zone midway between the water table and the surface. To compare microbial activity measurement methods from...
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Ean Warren, Natasha J. Sihota, Frances D. Hostettler, Barbara A. Bekins
Fate and transport of petroleum hydrocarbons in the subsurface near Cass Lake, Minnesota Fate and transport of petroleum hydrocarbons in the subsurface near Cass Lake, Minnesota
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) investigated the natural attenuation of subsurface petroleum hydrocarbons leaked over an unknown number of years from an oil pipeline under the Enbridge Energy Limited Partnership South Cass Lake Pumping Station, in Cass Lake, Minnesota. Three weeks of field work conducted between May 2007 and July 2008 delineated a dissolved plume of aromatic...
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Dina M. Drennan, Barbara A. Bekins, Ean Warren, Isabelle M. Cozzarelli, Mary Jo Baedecker, William N. Herkelrath, Geoffrey N. Delin, Robert J. Rosenbauer, Pamela L. Campbell
Nitrate reduction and microbial numbers in Upper Mississippi River sediments, Pool 8, La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA Nitrate reduction and microbial numbers in Upper Mississippi River sediments, Pool 8, La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA
No abstract available.
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Ean Warren, E. Michael Godsy, John H. Duff, Frank J. Triska, Alan P. Jackman
Inhibition of acetoclastic methanogenesis in crude oil- and creosote-contaminated groundwater Inhibition of acetoclastic methanogenesis in crude oil- and creosote-contaminated groundwater
Results from a series of studies of methanogenic processes in crude oil- and creosote-contaminated aquifers indicate that acetoclastic methanogenesis is inhibited near non-aqueous sources. At a crude oil-contaminated site, numbers of acetoclastic methanogens found close to crude oil were one hundred times fewer than those of hydrogen- and formate-utilizing methanogens. In laboratory...
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Ean Warren, Barbara A. Bekins, E. Michael Godsy, Virginia K. Smith
Comparing zero- and first-order approximations to the Monod model Comparing zero- and first-order approximations to the Monod model
No abstract available.
Authors
Barbara A. Bekins, Ean Warren, E. Michael Godsy
Simulation of aerobic and anaerobic biodegradation processes at a crude oil spill site Simulation of aerobic and anaerobic biodegradation processes at a crude oil spill site
A two-dimensional, multispecies reactive solute transport model with sequential aerobic and anaerobic degradation processes was developed and tested. The model was used to study the field-scale solute transport and degradation processes at the Bemidji, Minnesota, crude oil spill site. The simulations included the biodegradation of volatile and nonvolatile fractions of dissolved organic...
Authors
Hedeff I. Essaid, Barbara A. Bekins, E. Michael Godsy, Ean Warren, Mary Jo Baedecker, Isabelle M. Cozzarelli
Science and Products
Relative contributions of microbial and infrastructure heat at a crude oil-contaminated site Relative contributions of microbial and infrastructure heat at a crude oil-contaminated site
Biodegradation of contaminants can increase the temperature in the subsurface due to heat generated from exothermic reactions, making temperature observations a potentially low-cost approach for determining microbial activity. For this technique to gain more widespread acceptance, it is necessary to better understand all the factors affecting the measured temperatures. Biodegradation has...
Authors
Ean Warren, Barbara A. Bekins
Seasonal Variability in Vadose zone biodegradation at a crude oil pipeline rupture site Seasonal Variability in Vadose zone biodegradation at a crude oil pipeline rupture site
Understanding seasonal changes in natural attenuation processes is critical for evaluating source-zone longevity and informing management decisions. The seasonal variations of natural attenuation were investigated through measurements of surficial CO2 effluxes, shallow soil CO2 radiocarbon contents, subsurface gas concentrations, soil temperature, and volumetric water contents during a 2...
Authors
Natasha J. Sihota, Jared J. Trost, Barbara Bekins, Andrew M. Berg, Geoffrey N. Delin, Brent E. Mason, Ean Warren, K. Ulrich Mayer
Relating subsurface temperature changes to microbial activity at a crude oil-contaminated site Relating subsurface temperature changes to microbial activity at a crude oil-contaminated site
Crude oil at a spill site near Bemidji, Minnesota has been undergoing aerobic and anaerobic biodegradation for over 30 years, creating a 150–200 m plume of primary and secondary contaminants. Microbial degradation generates heat that should be measurable under the right conditions. To measure this heat, thermistors were installed in wells in the saturated zone and in water-filled...
Authors
Ean Warren, Barbara A. Bekins
Comparison of surficial CO2 efflux to other measures of subsurface crude oil degradation Comparison of surficial CO2 efflux to other measures of subsurface crude oil degradation
At a spill site near Bemidji, Minnesota, crude oil at the water table has been undergoing anaerobic biodegradation for over 30 years. Previous work at this site has shown that methane produced from biodegradation of the oil migrates upward and is oxidized in a methanotrophic zone midway between the water table and the surface. To compare microbial activity measurement methods from...
Authors
Ean Warren, Natasha J. Sihota, Frances D. Hostettler, Barbara A. Bekins
Fate and transport of petroleum hydrocarbons in the subsurface near Cass Lake, Minnesota Fate and transport of petroleum hydrocarbons in the subsurface near Cass Lake, Minnesota
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) investigated the natural attenuation of subsurface petroleum hydrocarbons leaked over an unknown number of years from an oil pipeline under the Enbridge Energy Limited Partnership South Cass Lake Pumping Station, in Cass Lake, Minnesota. Three weeks of field work conducted between May 2007 and July 2008 delineated a dissolved plume of aromatic...
Authors
Dina M. Drennan, Barbara A. Bekins, Ean Warren, Isabelle M. Cozzarelli, Mary Jo Baedecker, William N. Herkelrath, Geoffrey N. Delin, Robert J. Rosenbauer, Pamela L. Campbell
Nitrate reduction and microbial numbers in Upper Mississippi River sediments, Pool 8, La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA Nitrate reduction and microbial numbers in Upper Mississippi River sediments, Pool 8, La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA
No abstract available.
Authors
Ean Warren, E. Michael Godsy, John H. Duff, Frank J. Triska, Alan P. Jackman
Inhibition of acetoclastic methanogenesis in crude oil- and creosote-contaminated groundwater Inhibition of acetoclastic methanogenesis in crude oil- and creosote-contaminated groundwater
Results from a series of studies of methanogenic processes in crude oil- and creosote-contaminated aquifers indicate that acetoclastic methanogenesis is inhibited near non-aqueous sources. At a crude oil-contaminated site, numbers of acetoclastic methanogens found close to crude oil were one hundred times fewer than those of hydrogen- and formate-utilizing methanogens. In laboratory...
Authors
Ean Warren, Barbara A. Bekins, E. Michael Godsy, Virginia K. Smith
Comparing zero- and first-order approximations to the Monod model Comparing zero- and first-order approximations to the Monod model
No abstract available.
Authors
Barbara A. Bekins, Ean Warren, E. Michael Godsy
Simulation of aerobic and anaerobic biodegradation processes at a crude oil spill site Simulation of aerobic and anaerobic biodegradation processes at a crude oil spill site
A two-dimensional, multispecies reactive solute transport model with sequential aerobic and anaerobic degradation processes was developed and tested. The model was used to study the field-scale solute transport and degradation processes at the Bemidji, Minnesota, crude oil spill site. The simulations included the biodegradation of volatile and nonvolatile fractions of dissolved organic...
Authors
Hedeff I. Essaid, Barbara A. Bekins, E. Michael Godsy, Ean Warren, Mary Jo Baedecker, Isabelle M. Cozzarelli