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Integrated Field Research Challenge Site

Opportunities for Collaboration

ERSD investigators that are not members of the IFRC project may also gain access to the Hanford IFRC site for short term field experiments that do not lead to permanent biogeochemical or hydrologic system changes.  Requests of this nature will be reviewed by the IFRC team, ERSD staff, and the Field Research Executive Committee (FREC).  The following represent potential areas for collaboration:

  • In-situ adsorption/desorption experiments of various types
  • Laboratory to field comparisons
  • Evaluation of geophysical methods and inversion techniques
  • Mass transfer processes of different types at different scales
  • Microbiology of linked groundwater-river systems of low to high transmissivity
  • Geologic, hydrologic, geochemical, and biogeochemical modeling of different types
  • Microbiology and geochemistry of phosphate amended systems

All inquires regarding field site access and use of the Hanford IFRC for project specific field experimentation should be directed to Mark Freshley, Hanford IFRC Field Site Manager

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