“…Accordingly, U contaminated settings such as mine sites, mill tailings, and sites where nuclear weapons have been manufactured have been studied directly by field observations or indirectly in laboratory experiments in which sediment and water samples collected from the field have been used to simulate in situ biogeochemical processes. The laboratory amendment of field sediments with organic substrates as electron donors to stimulate anaerobic microbial respiration typically results in significant removal of U from the pore water within a short period (< 1 month) (Abdelouas et al, 1999;Abdelouas et al, 2000;Finneran et al, 2002a;Finneran et al, 2002b;Suzuki et al, 2002;Elias et al, 2003a;Nevin et al, 2003;Suzuki et al, 2003;North et al, 2004;Gu et al, 2005a;Senko et al, 2005b;Tokunaga et al, 2005;Wan et al, 2005). No U(VI) reduction has been observed in the abiological controls, which strongly suggests that U(VI) reduction is biologically mediated.…”