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Sci Total Environ ; 912: 169412, 2024 Feb 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38114035

RESUMO

A new conceptual model of the hydrogeological systems in Cameroon's Douala Coastal Sedimentary Basin (DCSB) was constructed. The model is based upon the basin's known geology, plus data from recent field campaigns that allowed the collection of rainwater and groundwater samples for analyses of stable isotopes (δ2H, δ18O, δ13C), radiogenic isotopes (3H, 14C), and water chemistry. Aquifer characteristics that were thereby deciphered include recharge, isotopic distributions, residence times, and mixing processes. Rainfall samples (mean δ18O = -2.0 ‰; mean δ2H = -6.80 ‰; weighted mean = -2.4 ‰ δ18O, -9.85 ‰ δ2H) scatter along two distinct lines, thus indicating that local rainfall events undergo processes during convective events, variability in humidity, amount effects, and seasonal variations. Stable isotope values of river water samples are close to the weighted mean of local precipitation, with some downstream enrichment. The Quaternary/Mio-Pliocene superficial aquifer system (depth < 70 m) and the intermediate Oligocene/Upper Eocene aquifer system (depth: 70 to 200 m) exhibit evidence of similar fractionation processes through an enrichment gradient of δ-values. The enrichment is more pronounced at the top of the superficial aquifer, which is very exposed to direct rainfall water infiltration, evaporation, and amount effects. The depth profiles of δ-values coupled to water chemistry and tritium contents, evidence leakage between (i) the superficial system's Quaternary alluvium sands and Mio-Pliocene sands; and (ii) the superficial and intermediate systems. Thus, the aquifers that contain modern, post nuclear groundwater are characterized by flow exchanges and direct recharge from rainfall events. In contrast, the Upper Eocene system has depleted δ-values and lower bicarbonate contents, suggesting not only that this system was recharged by rapid infiltration (with limited effect of evaporation), but that this recharge occurred during a cooler time in the past. The residence times (computed from 14C dates) indicate uncorrected ages ranging from hundreds to thousands of years.

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Sci Rep ; 10(1): 15379, 2020 09 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32958794

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Fluorescent natural organic matter at tryptophan-like (TLF) and humic-like fluorescence (HLF) peaks is associated with the presence and enumeration of faecal indicator bacteria in groundwater. We hypothesise, however, that it is predominantly extracellular material that fluoresces at these wavelengths, not bacterial cells. We quantified total (unfiltered) and extracellular (filtered at < 0.22 µm) TLF and HLF in 140 groundwater sources across a range of urban population densities in Kenya, Malawi, Senegal, and Uganda. Where changes in fluorescence occurred following filtration they were correlated with potential controlling variables. A significant reduction in TLF following filtration (ΔTLF) was observed across the entire dataset, although the majority of the signal remained and thus considered extracellular (median 96.9%). ΔTLF was only significant in more urbanised study areas where TLF was greatest. Beneath Dakar, Senegal, ΔTLF was significantly correlated to total bacterial cells (ρs 0.51). No significant change in HLF following filtration across all data indicates these fluorophores are extracellular. Our results suggest that TLF and HLF are more mobile than faecal indicator bacteria and larger pathogens in groundwater, as the predominantly extracellular fluorophores are less prone to straining. Consequently, TLF/HLF are more precautionary indicators of microbial risks than faecal indicator bacteria in groundwater-derived drinking water.


Assuntos
Fezes/microbiologia , Corantes Fluorescentes/química , Água Subterrânea/microbiologia , Triptofano/química , África , Água Potável/química , Água Potável/microbiologia , Monitoramento Ambiental/métodos , Fluorescência , Água Subterrânea/química , Microbiologia da Água , Abastecimento de Água/métodos
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Sci Total Environ ; 738: 139419, 2020 Oct 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32521357

RESUMO

We explore in-situ fluorescence spectroscopy as an instantaneous indicator of total bacterial abundance and faecal contamination in drinking water. Eighty-four samples were collected outside of the recharge season from groundwater-derived water sources in Dakar, Senegal. Samples were analysed for tryptophan-like (TLF) and humic-like (HLF) fluorescence in-situ, total bacterial cells by flow cytometry, and potential indicators of faecal contamination such as thermotolerant coliforms (TTCs), nitrate, and in a subset of 22 samples, dissolved organic carbon (DOC). Significant single-predictor linear regression models demonstrated that total bacterial cells were the most effective predictor of TLF, followed by on-site sanitation density; TTCs were not a significant predictor. An optimum multiple-predictor model of TLF incorporated total bacterial cells, nitrate, nitrite, on-site sanitation density, and sulphate (r2 0.68). HLF was similarly related to the same parameters as TLF, with total bacterial cells being the best correlated (ρs 0.64). In the subset of 22 sources, DOC clustered with TLF, HLF, and total bacterial cells, and a linear regression model demonstrated HLF was the best predictor of DOC (r2 0.84). The intergranular nature of the aquifer, timing of the study, and/or non-uniqueness of the signal to TTCs can explain the significant associations between TLF/HLF and indicators of faecal contamination such as on-site sanitation density and nutrients but not TTCs. The bacterial population that relates to TLF/HLF is likely to be a subsurface community that develops in-situ based on the availability of organic matter originating from faecal sources. In-situ fluorescence spectroscopy instantly indicates a drinking water source is impacted by faecal contamination but it remains unclear how that relates specifically to microbial risk in this setting.


Assuntos
Carbono , Microbiologia da Água , Monitoramento Ambiental , Fluorescência , Senegal , Espectrometria de Fluorescência
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