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Bacterial Transport Experiments in Fractured Crystalline Bedrock

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2003

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Becker, Matthew W, Metge, David W, Collins, Samantha A, Shapiro, Allen M, and Harvey, Ronald W, 2003, Bacterial Transport Experiments in Fractured Crystalline Bedrock: Ground Water, v. 41, iss. 5, p. 682-689 LA - en.

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The efficiency of contaminant biodegradation in ground water depends, in part, on the transport properties of the degrading bacteria. Few data exist concerning the transport of bacteria in saturated bedrock, particularly at the field scale. Bacteria and microsphere tracer experiments were conducted in a fractured crystalline bedrock under forced-gradient conditions over a distance of 36 m. Bacteria isolated from the local ground water were chosen on the basis of physicochemical and physiological differences (shape, cell-wall type, motility), and were differentially stained so that their transport behavior could be compared. No two bacterial strains transported in an identical manner, and microspheres produced distinctly different breakthrough [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1111/j.1745-6584.2003.tb02406.x

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