experimental
Entry: aerobic bioremediation
URI: https://data.geoscience.earth/ncl/misc/3
In the presence of aerobic conditions and appropriate nutrients, microorganisms can convert many organic contaminants to carbon dioxide, water, and microbial cell mass. Aerobic bioremediation uses oxygen as the electron acceptor. Aerobic metabolism is more commonly exploited and can be effective for hydrocarbons and other organic compounds, such as petroleum hydrocarbons and some fuel oxygenates (e.g., methyl tertiary-butyl ether [MTBE]).
Core metadata
is a | Concept | actuation procedure |
submitted by | leadadmin |
accepted on | 8 Aug 2025 13:49:37.556 |
Download formats available
RDF ttl | plain | with metadata |
RDF/XML | plain | with metadata |
JSON-LD | plain | with metadata |
CSV | plain | with metadata |
Export all | export |
All metadata properties
date accepted |
8 Aug 2025 13:49:37.556
|
||||
date submitted |
8 Aug 2025 13:49:19.522
|
||||
definition |
|
||||
item class |
Concept
| actuation procedure
|
||||
label |
aerobic bioremediation
|
||||
notation |
3
|
||||
register |
misc
|
||||
status |
status experimental
|
||||
submitter |
|
||||
type |
register item
|
||||
version info |
2
|
Pane is loading...
Select tab to expand
Definition
definition |
In the presence of aerobic conditions and appropriate nutrients, microorganisms can convert many organic contaminants to carbon dioxide, water, and microbial cell mass. Aerobic bioremediation uses oxygen as the electron acceptor. Aerobic metabolism is more commonly exploited and can be effective for hydrocarbons and other organic compounds, such as petroleum hydrocarbons and some fuel oxygenates (e.g., methyl tertiary-butyl ether [MTBE]).
|
notation |
3
|
pref label |
aerobic bioremediation
|
source |
CLU-IN | Technologies > Remediation > About Remediation Technologies > Bioremediation > Aerobic Bioremediation (Direct) (no date a). Available at: https://clu-in.org/techfocus/default.focus/sec/Bioremediation/cat/Aerobic_Bioremediation_(Direct)/ (Accessed: 14 May 2025).
|
type |
Concept
| actuation procedure
|
Links
...None found