NABIR ORFRC accomplishments and findings

Geochemical/geophysical characterization

NABIR research at the ORFRC focused on identifying and understanding the physical, chemical, and mineralogical properties of the FRC ground water and solid phase that have an impact on microbially mediated bioremediation.

A report and presentation, based on contributions of over 20 researchers, highlights many of the characterization activities that took place at the ORFRC under the auspices of the NABIR program.

A series of presentations detail NABIR geochemical and geophysical characterization activities at the ORFRC.

Summaries

Other presentations...
Azimuthal Resistivity, Les Beard, 2005 FRC Workshop

Characterization and Monitoring at the FRC using Integrated Geophysical Data, Susan Hubbard, Kenneth Williams, John Peterson, Andreas Kemna, Jack Istok, Melora Park and David Watson, 2005 FRC Workshop

Four Points of Light, Peter Nico, 2005 FRC Workshop

Geophysical Characterization and Monitoring at the DOE FRC, Oak Ridge 2002-2005, L. P. Beard, J. R. Sheehan, W. E. Doll, T. J. Gamey, 2005 FRC Workshop

Geophysical Characterization at the FRC, Jacob Sheehan, 2004 FRC Workshop

Geochemical/Geophysical Characterization Working Group, P. Jardine, 2004 PI Meeting

Borehole Geophysical Services Report, Area 3 - information on nine wells, Geophex, 2003 Area 3

Geochemical/Geophysical Characterization Working Group, FRC Workshop, P. Jardine, 2003 FRC Workshop

Geophysical Studies at the FRC, S. Hubbard, FRC Workshop, S. Hubbard, 2002 FRC Workshop

Use of Geophysical Profiling to Guide Groundwater Remediation Studies, David B. Watson, William E. Doll, T. Jeffrey Gamey, and Philip M. Jardine, Report