Abstract

Spatial heterogeneity of microbial populations (total heterotrophs or total bacteria (AODC), iron reducers, sulfate reducers, methanogens, aerobic, and anaerobic protozoa) and geochemical parameters (hydrocarbon concentrations, inorganics, grain size, sediment Fe) were studied at gasoline contaminated aquifers located at Rocky Point, N.C. and Pope Air Force Base (AFB), N.C. At Rocky Point, heterogeneity was studied on samples collected on vertical scale (2–3 cm and 0.3 m intervals) and horizontal scale (>40 m). At Pope (AFB) heterogeneity was studied in samples collected on vertical scale (7.5 cm intervals) and horizontal scale (>20 m). Distribution of microbial populations at Rocky Point showed that there is little variability in 2–3 cm spaced samples, while there is substantial variability over 0.3 m intervals. Elevated numbers of iron reducers and anaerobic protozoa were measured at specific depth intervals that corresponded with reduced contaminant concentrations. On the horizontal scale little variab...

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