Enhanced analytical capabilities and separation techniques, improved detection limits, and accessibility of instrumentation have led to massive strides in the use of isotopes to assess microbial processes in surface and subsurface sediments. Considering the rapid growth of research and commercial interest in stable isotope and radioisotope applications for contaminant hydrology and microbial ecology, an up-to-date overview of the field is long overdue.
Environmental Isotopes in Biodegradation and Bioremediation comprehensively covers established and emerging isotope methods for environmental applications, focusing on biodegradation and bioremediation. This book is an invaluable tool for researchers, practitioners, and regulators who require an extensive understanding of the application of isotope methods to natural compounds and environmental contaminants. It addresses questions including:
What amount of a compound comes from anthropogenic release?
Do the chemicals involved undergo degradation in the environment?
Do they persist and accumulate?
This book is divided into four sections:
Isotope Fundamentals covers important background and theoretical information needed to understand later chapters
Isotopes and Microbial Processes discusses the application of isotopes to different environmental redox conditions that dictate the predominant microbial processes that will occur
Isotopes in Field Applications describes the transformation of anthropogenic pollutants and the application of isotope tools to field sites
Isotope Emerging Areas addresses the use of compounds labeled with stable isotopes, including stable isotope probing and the use of radiocarbon at natural abundance and novel stable isotopes
This reference details how isotope tools can be used to gain insight into the origin and fate of natural compounds and contaminants in the environment. Integrating theoretical and practical knowledge, the authors examine the principles of isotope tools and then present an extensive overview of key environmental processes that can be investigated with isotope methods. They also discuss analytical and data evaluation procedures, addressing established and emerging applications. To illustrate concepts and methodology, the authors use a wide range of case studies and recent field and laboratory research from various disciplines currently employing these methods. This book is a valuable tool for expanding the application of both stable isotopes and radioisotopes into untapped areas.
Isotope Fundamentals
Fundamentals of Environmental Isotopes and Their Use in Biodegradation, P. Höhener and C.M. Aelion
Analysis of Stable Isotopes, D. Hunkeler and S. Bernasconi
Principles and Mechanisms of Isotope Fractionation, D. Hunkeler and M. Elsner
Isotope Fractionation During Transformation Processes, D. Hunkeler and B. Morasch
Isotopes and Microbial Processes
Isotopes and Aerobic Degradation, C.M. Aelion and S.A. Mancini
Isotopes and Methane Cycling, E.R.C. Hornibrook and R. Aravena
Isotopes and Processes in the Nitrogen and Sulfur Cycles, R. Aravena and B. Mayer
Isotopes in Field Applications
Investigating the Origin and Fate of Organic Contaminants in Groundwater using Stable Isotope Analysis, D. Hunkeler and R. Aravena
Stable Isotope Fractionation of Gases and Contaminant Vapors in the Unsaturated Zone, P. Höhener, D. Bouchard, and D. Hunkeler
Isotope Emerging Areas
Isotopic Labeling in Environmental and Biodegradation Studies, C.M. Aelion and R.S. Norman
Combined Use of Radiocarbon and Stable Carbon Isotopes in Environmental and Degradation Studies, C.M. Aelion
Nontraditional Stable Isotopes in Environmental Sciences, C.S. Romanek, B. Beard, A.D. Anbar, and C.F.T. Andrus
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