VIRUS AND BACTERIA TRANSPORT IN A SANDY AQUIFER, CAPE-COD, MA

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作者
BALES, RC
LI, SM
MAGUIRE, KM
YAHYA, MT
GERBA, CP
HARVEY, RW
机构
[1] UNIV ARIZONA,DEPT MICROBIOL & IMMUNOL,TUCSON,AZ 85721
[2] US GEOL SURVEY,DIV WATER RESOURCES,BOULDER,CO 80225
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10.1111/j.1745-6584.1995.tb00321.x
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P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Transport of the bacteriophage PRD-1, bacteria, and latex microspheres was studied in a sandy aquifer under natural-gradient conditions. The field injection was carried out at the U.S. Geological Survey's Toxic Substances Hydrology research site on Cape God. The three colloids and a salt tracer (Br-) moved along the same path. There was significant attenuation of the phage, with PRD-1 peak concentrations less than 0.001 percent of Br- peaks 6 m from the source; but the low detection limit (one per mi) enabled tracking movement of the PRD-1 plume for 12 m downgradient over the 25-day experiment. Attenuation of phage was apparently due to retention on soil particles (adsorption). Attenuation of bacteria and microspheres was less, with peak concentrations 6 m from the source on the order of 10 and 0.4 percent of Br, respectively. Injection of a high-pa pulse of water 20 days into the experiment resulted in significant remobilization of retained phage, demonstrating that attached phage remained viable, and that PRD-1 attachment to and detachment from the sandy soil particles was highly pH dependent. Phage behavior in this experiment, i.e. attenuation at pH 5.7 and rapid resuspension at pH 6-8, was consistent with that observed previously in laboratory column studies. Results illustrate that biocolloids travel in a fairly narrow plume in sandy (relatively homogeneous) media, with virus concentrations dropping below detection limit several meters away from the source; bacteria concentrations above detection limits can persist over longer distances.
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