2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-6584.2010.00741.x
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Transport and Variability of Fecal Bacteria in Carbonate Conglomerate Aquifers

Abstract: Clastic sedimentary rocks are generally considered non-karstifiable and thus less vulnerable to pathogen contamination than karst aquifers. However, dissolution phenomena have been observed in clastic carbonate conglomerates of the Subalpine Molasse zone of the northern Alps and other regions of Europe, indicating karstification and high vulnerability, which is currently not considered for source protection zoning. Therefore, a research program was established at the Hochgrat site (Austria/Germany), as a demon… Show more

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“…As a result, indirect methods of water monitoring for microbial contaminants are frequently employed by researchers: culture-based studies of water to detect coliform bacteria (Mikell et al, 1996;Rusterholtz and Mallory, 1994), molecular techniques to identify the presence/absence of fecal indicators and endemic species in karst systems (Ahmed et al, 2008;Johnson et al, 2011;Johnston et al, 2012;Porter, 2007;Roslev and Bukh, 2011), and the use of fluorescent dyetracers and microspheres to model water flow and pathogen dispersal in conduit systems (Goeppert and Goldscheider, 2011). Direct study of karst environments is restricted to open conduits that are large enough to allow for human movement and environmental manipulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, indirect methods of water monitoring for microbial contaminants are frequently employed by researchers: culture-based studies of water to detect coliform bacteria (Mikell et al, 1996;Rusterholtz and Mallory, 1994), molecular techniques to identify the presence/absence of fecal indicators and endemic species in karst systems (Ahmed et al, 2008;Johnson et al, 2011;Johnston et al, 2012;Porter, 2007;Roslev and Bukh, 2011), and the use of fluorescent dyetracers and microspheres to model water flow and pathogen dispersal in conduit systems (Goeppert and Goldscheider, 2011). Direct study of karst environments is restricted to open conduits that are large enough to allow for human movement and environmental manipulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High levels of faecal bacteria were found in spring waters, which can be attributed to the short transit times in the aquifer. These findings demonstrate that karstified conglomerates show similar hydrogeological characteristics typical of limestone karst aquifers, and the same spring water contamination problems (Goeppert and Goldscheider, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Jakékoliv kontaminace těchto zdrojů odpadní vodou, tedy i komunální odpadní vodou, bývá pro obyvatele těchto oblastí a turistických ruch velké ohrožení. Proto jsou v krasových oblastech státem podporovány výstavby ČOV, které mohou zásadním způsobem zlepšit kvalitu povrchových vod (Andreo et al, 2006;Pronk et al, 2007;Haakh, 2010;Goeppert a Goldscheider, 2011;Jiang, 2013). Jsou známé případy kontaminace této krasové vody např.…”
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