Interactions of Microorganisms with Radionuclides ( Volume 2 )

Publication series :Volume 2

Author: Keith-Roach   M. J.;Livens   F. R.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2002

E-ISBN: 9780080534909

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780080437088

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780080437088

Subject: X591 radioactive pollution and its prevention

Language: ENG

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Description

Many environmental processes are influenced, if not controlled, by microbial action and it is becoming increasingly important to develop an understanding of microbial roles in geochemistry. This book brings together state of the art research into microbiological processes and the extent to which they affect or can be used to control radioactive elements. The basic principles and fundamental mechanisms by which microbes and radionuclides interact are outlined, the methodology described, potential microbial influences on waste repositories examined, direct and indirect effects on transport both on local and global scales considered and potential technological applications identified.


The book is directed towards advanced undergraduate students, postgraduates and researchers in the areas of environmental radioactivity, environmental microbiology, biotechnology and radioactive waste management. It will also be of interest to regulators, policy makers and non-governmental organisations.


This novel and timely book offers a fully integrated approach to a topical international issue.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 8

Preface

pp.:  8 – 10

Chapter 2. The characterisation of microbial communities in environmental samples

pp.:  46 – 70

Chapter 3. The role of microorganisms during sediment diagenesis: implications for radionuclide mobility

pp.:  70 – 110

Chapter 4. Biogeochemical cycles and remobilisation of the actinide elements

pp.:  110 – 152

Chapter 5. The effects of humic substances on radioactivity in the environment

pp.:  152 – 188

Chapter 6. Microbial interactions with metals/radionuclides: the basis of bioremediation

pp.:  188 – 214

Chapter 7. Microbial redox interactions with uranium: an environmental perspective

pp.:  214 – 234

Chapter 8. Diversity and activity of bacteria in uranium waste piles

pp.:  234 – 264

Chapter 9. Microbial effects on waste repository materials

pp.:  264 – 288

Chapter 10. Microbial processes in the disposal of high level radioactive waste 500 m underground in Fennoscandian Shield rocks

pp.:  288 – 322

Chapter 11. Biochemical basis of microbe-radionuclide interactions

pp.:  322 – 352

Chapter 12. Microbial interactions with radioactive wastes and potential applications

pp.:  352 – 392

Chapter 13. Microbial interactions with radionuclides – summary and future perspectives

pp.:  392 – 400

Glossary

pp.:  400 – 404

Index of Authors

pp.:  404 – 406

Subject Index

pp.:  406 – 410

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