2024
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1335/1/012025
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Simulation of microbial transport and petroleum hydrocarbon compound biodegradation in a fracture–matrix coupled system

J Li,
S J Feng,
Q T Zheng

Abstract: In-situ bioremediation technology is considered an ideal and environment-friendly approach for the largescale treatment of petroleum-contaminated soil. Most earlier studies on bioremediation have focused on the biostimulation techniques, which can enhance the biodegradation capabilities of indigenous bacteria, rather than on bioaugmentation involving the introduction of exogenous microorganisms. Additionally, contaminated soil sites typically contain both natural and artificial fractures. These fractures serve… Show more

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