2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2009.04.001
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Development of predictive models for geosmin-related taste and odor in Kansas, USA, drinking water reservoirs

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“…MIB and GEO are secondary metabolites produced by cyanobacteria, actinomycetes, fungi and myxobacteria, and responsible for most reports of source water odors (Dzialowski et al, 2009;Smith et al, 2008;Suffet et al, 1996;Watson et al, 2000;Westerhoff et al, 2005). In the present study, total concentrations of GEO in the water ranged from 0 to 11.29 ng/L, and the annual mean concentrations in dissolved and particulate fractions were 1.96 and 1.37 ng/L, respectively.…”
Section: Mib and Geomentioning
confidence: 48%
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“…MIB and GEO are secondary metabolites produced by cyanobacteria, actinomycetes, fungi and myxobacteria, and responsible for most reports of source water odors (Dzialowski et al, 2009;Smith et al, 2008;Suffet et al, 1996;Watson et al, 2000;Westerhoff et al, 2005). In the present study, total concentrations of GEO in the water ranged from 0 to 11.29 ng/L, and the annual mean concentrations in dissolved and particulate fractions were 1.96 and 1.37 ng/L, respectively.…”
Section: Mib and Geomentioning
confidence: 48%
“…Different from that extreme event, neither dissolved nor particulate concentrations of all the eight T&O compounds showed correlations with the concentration of NH 4 -N in our study. Dzialowski et al (2009) observed negative relationships between GEO (only dissolved geosmin was detected in their study) and dissolved inorganic phosphate (PO 4 -P) concentrations in drinking water reservoirs, and speculated that possibly increased phytoplankton depleted available PO 4 -P, resulting in subsequent blooms and increases in geosmin concentrations. However, the present study found no relationship between PO 4 -P and dissolved or particulate concentrations of GEO, whereas dissolved concentrations of GEO showed significant correlations with NO 3 -N (r = 0.201, P b 0.01), TDN (r = 0.165, P b 0.05) and TN (r = 0.304, P b 0.01), respectively (Table 4).…”
Section: Spatial Patterns Of Eight Tando Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 81%
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