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Microbial ecology of a crude-oil contaminated aquifer

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2002

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Bekins, B A, Cozzarelli, I M, Warren, E, and Godsy, E M, 2002, Microbial ecology of a crude-oil contaminated aquifer: p. 57-63.

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etailed microbial analyses of a glacial outwash aquifer contaminated by crude oil provide insights into the pattern of microbial succession from iron reducing to methanogenic in the anaerobic portion of the contaminant plume. We analysed sediments from this area for populations of aerobes, iron reducers, fermenters and methanogens, using the most probable number method. On the basis of the microbial data the anaerobic area can be divided into distinct physiological zones dominated by either iron-reducers or a consortium of fermenters and methanogens. Chemistry and permeability data show that methanogenic conditions develop first in areas of high hydrocarbon flux. Thus, we find methanogens both in high permeability horizons and also [...]

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  • Natural and Enhanced Restoration of Groundwater Pollution

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