2014
DOI: 10.4311/2012mb0270
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Adaptations of Indiginous Bacteria to Fuel Contamination in Karst Aquifers in South-Central Kentucky

Abstract: Abstract:The karst aquifer systems in southern Kentucky can be dynamic and quick to change. Microorganisms that live in these unpredictable aquifers are constantly faced with environmental changes. Their survival depends upon adaptations to changes in water chemistry, taking advantage of positive stimuli and avoiding negative environmental conditions. The U.S. Geological Survey conducted a study in 2001 to determine the capability of bacteria to adapt in two distinct regions of water quality in a karst aquifer… Show more

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“…The presence of aromatic compounds and aromatic hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria in caves is partially unknown with several studies having aimed to detect such compounds in karstic aquifer [21,22], but no relation with drip water was analyzed. Besides alluvial transportation, the presence of aromatic compounds in cave air has also been demonstrated as an alternative transport mechanism for such compounds [23].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The presence of aromatic compounds and aromatic hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria in caves is partially unknown with several studies having aimed to detect such compounds in karstic aquifer [21,22], but no relation with drip water was analyzed. Besides alluvial transportation, the presence of aromatic compounds in cave air has also been demonstrated as an alternative transport mechanism for such compounds [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%