Gary Curtis (Former Employee)
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Comparison of approaches for simulating reactive solute transport involving organic degradation reactions by multiple terminal electron acceptors
Reactive solute transport models are useful tools for analyzing complex geochemical behavior resulting from biodegradation of organic compounds by multiple terminal electron acceptors (TEAPs). The usual approach of simulating the reactions of multiple TEAPs by an irreversible Monod rate law was compared with simulations that assumed a partial local equilibrium or kinetically controlled reactions s
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Gary P. Curtis
Physical/chemical processes affecting the subsurface fate and transport of synthetic organic materials
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W.P. Ball, G.P. Curtis, P.V. Roberts
Natural chemical attenuation of halogenated hydrocarbon compounds via dehalogenation
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M. Reinhard, G.P. Curtis, Jack E. Barbash
Experimental investigation and modeling of uranium (VI) transport under variable chemical conditions
The transport of adsorbing and complexing metal ions in porous media was investigated with a series of batch and column experiments and with reactive solute transport modeling. Pulses of solutions containing U(VI) were pumped through columns filled with quartz grains, and the breakthrough of U(VI) was studied as a function of variable solution composition (pH, total U(VI) concentration, total fluo
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M. Kohler, G.P. Curtis, D.B. Kent, J.A. Davis
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Comparison of approaches for simulating reactive solute transport involving organic degradation reactions by multiple terminal electron acceptors
Reactive solute transport models are useful tools for analyzing complex geochemical behavior resulting from biodegradation of organic compounds by multiple terminal electron acceptors (TEAPs). The usual approach of simulating the reactions of multiple TEAPs by an irreversible Monod rate law was compared with simulations that assumed a partial local equilibrium or kinetically controlled reactions sAuthorsGary P. CurtisPhysical/chemical processes affecting the subsurface fate and transport of synthetic organic materials
No abstract available.AuthorsW.P. Ball, G.P. Curtis, P.V. RobertsNatural chemical attenuation of halogenated hydrocarbon compounds via dehalogenation
No abstract availableAuthorsM. Reinhard, G.P. Curtis, Jack E. BarbashExperimental investigation and modeling of uranium (VI) transport under variable chemical conditions
The transport of adsorbing and complexing metal ions in porous media was investigated with a series of batch and column experiments and with reactive solute transport modeling. Pulses of solutions containing U(VI) were pumped through columns filled with quartz grains, and the breakthrough of U(VI) was studied as a function of variable solution composition (pH, total U(VI) concentration, total fluoAuthorsM. Kohler, G.P. Curtis, D.B. Kent, J.A. Davis