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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R828156

Effect of the Gasoline Oxygenate Ethanol on the Migration and Natural Attenuation of BTEX Compounds in Contaminated Aquifers

RFA: Exploratory Research - Engineering, Chemistry, and Physics) (1999)

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Book Chapter Biodegradation and bioremediation. None Adriaens P, Alvarez PJJ, Bastiaans L, Diels L, Major D, Filip Z, Springael D Adriaens P, Alvarez PJJ, Bastiaans L, Diels L, Major D, Filip Z, Springael D. Biodegradation and bioremediation. In:Reible D, Demnerova K, eds. Innovative Approaches to On-Site Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sites, NATO Science Series IV, Volume 15. Norwell, MA: Springer, 2003, pp. 67-113. R828156 (Final)
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Journal Article A real-time polymerase chain reaction method for monitoring anaerobic, hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria based on a catabolic gene. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Beller HR, Kane SR, Legler TC, Alvarez PJJ Beller HR, Kane SR, Legler TC, Alvarez PJJ. A real-time polymerase chain reaction method for monitoring anaerobic, hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria based on a catabolic gene. Environmental Science & Technology 2002;36(18):3977-3984. R828156 (Final)
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Journal Article Effects of ethanol versus MTBE on benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene natural attenuation in aquifer columns. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING-ASCE Da Silva MLB, Alvarez PJJ Da Silva MLB, Alvarez PJJ. Effects of ethanol versus MTBE on benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene natural attenuation in aquifer columns. Journal of Environmental Engineering-ASCE 2002;128(9):862-867. R828156 (2001)
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Journal Article Enhanced anaerobic biodegradation of benzene-toluene-ethylbenzene-xylene-ethanol mixtures in bioaugmented aquifer columns. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY Da Silva MLB, Alvarez PJJ Da Silva MLB, Alvarez PJJ. Enhanced anaerobic biodegradation of benzene-toluene-ethylbenzene-xylene-ethanol mixtures in bioaugmented aquifer columns. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2004;70(8):4720-4726. R828156 (Final)
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Journal Article Enhanced anaerobic biodegradation of BTEX-ethanol mixtures in aquifer columns amended with sulfate, chelated ferric iron or nitrate. BIODEGRADATION Da Silva MLB, Ruiz-Aguilar GML, Alvarez PJJ Da Silva MLB, Ruiz-Aguilar GML, Alvarez PJJ. Enhanced anaerobic biodegradation of BTEX-ethanol mixtures in aquifer columns amended with sulfate, chelated ferric iron or nitrate. Biodegradation 2005;16(2):105-114. R828156 (Final)
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Journal Article Impact of ethanol on benzene plume lengths: microbial and modeling studies. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING-ASCE Deeb RA, Sharp JO, Stocking A, McDonald S, West KA, Laugier M, Alvarez PJJ, Kavanaugh MC, Alvarez-Cohen L Deeb RA, Sharp JO, Stocking A, McDonald S, West KA, Laugier M, Alvarez PJJ, Kavanaugh MC, Alvarez-Cohen L. Impact of ethanol on benzene plume lengths: microbial and modeling studies. Journal of Environmental Engineering-ASCE 2002;128(9):868-875. R828156 (Final)
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Journal Article The use of isotopic and lipid analysis techniques linking toluene degradation to specific microorganisms: applications and limitations. WATER RESEARCH Fang J, Lovanh N, Alvarez PJJ Fang J, Lovanh N, Alvarez PJJ. The use of isotopic and lipid analysis techniques linking toluene degradation to specific microorganisms: applications and limitations. Water Research 2004;38(10):2529-2536. R828156 (Final)
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Journal Article Effect of ethanol on BTEX biodegradation kinetics: aerobic continuous culture experiments. WATER RESEARCH Lovanh N, Hunt CS, Alvarez PJJ Lovanh N, Hunt CS, Alvarez PJJ. Effect of ethanol on BTEX biodegradation kinetics: aerobic continuous culture experiments. Water Research 2002;36(15):3739-3746. R828156 (Final)
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Journal Article Effect of ethanol, acetate, and phenol on toluene degradation activity and tod-lux expression in Pseudomonas putida TOD102: evaluation of the metabolic flux dilution model. BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING Lovanh N, Alvarez PJJ Lovanh N, Alvarez PJJ. Effect of ethanol, acetate, and phenol on toluene degradation activity and tod-lux expression in Pseudomonas putida TOD102: evaluation of the metabolic flux dilution model. Biotechnology and Bioengineering 2004;86(7):801-808. R828156 (Final)
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Journal Article Effect of ethanol and methyl-tert-butyl ether on monoaromatic hydrocarbon biodegradation: response variability for different aquifer materials under various electron-accepting conditions. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY Ruiz-Aguilar GM, Fernandez-Sanchez JM, Kane SR, Kim D, Alverez PJJ Ruiz-Aguilar GM, Fernandez-Sanchez JM, Kane SR, Kim D, Alverez PJJ. Effect of ethanol and methyl-tert-butyl ether on monoaromatic hydrocarbon biodegradation: response variability for different aquifer materials under various electron-accepting conditions. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2002;21(12):2631-2639. R828156 (Final)
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Journal Article A comparison of benzene and toluene plume lengths for sites contaminated with regular vs. ethanol-amended gasoline GROUND WATER MONITORING AND REMEDIATION Ruiz-Aguilar GML, O'Reilly K, Alvarez PJJ Ruiz-Aguilar GML, O'Reilly K, Alvarez PJJ. A comparison of benzene and toluene plume lengths for sites contaminated with regular vs. ethanol-amended gasoline. Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation 2003;23(1):48-53. R828156 (Final)
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Report Effect of ethanol and MtBE on BTEX biodegradation in the saturated zone: kinetic studies. None Alvarez PJJ, Ruiz-Aguilar GML, Fernandez-Sanchez JM, Kim D Alvarez PJJ, Ruiz-Aguilar GML, Fernandez-Sanchez JM, Kim D, Beller HR, Kane SR. Effect of ethanol and MtBE on BTEX biodegradation in the saturated zone:kinetic studies. In: Rice DW, Depue RT, eds. Environmental Assessment of the Use of Ethanol as a Fuel Oxygenate: Subsurface Fate and Transport of Gasoline Containing Ethanol, Report to the California State Water Resources Control Board, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 2001, UCRL-AR-145380, Chapter 3, 121 pp. R828156 (Final)
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Report Increased use of ethanol on gasoline and potential ground water impacts. None Powers SE, Alvarez PJJ, Rice DW Powers SE, Alvarez PJJ, Rice DW. Uncertainties about the groundwater impacts associated with increased use of ethanol in gasoline. In: Rice DW, Depue RT, eds. Environmental Assessment of the Use of Ethanol as a Fuel Oxygenate: Subsurface Fate and Transport of Gasoline Containing Ethanol, Report to the California State Water Resources Control, Lawrence. Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, 2001, UCRL-AR-145380, Chapter 1, 10 pp. R828156 (Final)
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