Title of article :
Observations of transport of bacterial-like microspheres through beach sand
Author/Authors :
Gast، نويسنده , , Rebecca J. and Elgar، نويسنده , , Steve and Raubenheimer، نويسنده , , Britt، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Abstract :
Often, there is an order of magnitude more fecal indicator bacteria (enterococci) in beach sand than in nearby water. Consequently, sand is considered a reservoir for these bacteria, potentially contributing to poor water quality, and raising questions regarding the human health risks associated with sand exposure. An integral aspect of the distribution and persistence of sand-associated enterococci is the transport of bacteria introduced into the beach environment. Here, plastic microspheres are used as a proxy to examine the wave-induced movement of bacterial-like particles through sand on an ocean beach. Laboratory tests suggest microspheres and bacteria move similarly through sand columns, and have qualitatively similar short-term adsorption-to-sand behavior. Microspheres buried ~0.05 m below the sand surface on an ocean beach moved rapidly [O(10−3) m/s] away from their initial location, both vertically into the ground water below the sand and horizontally seaward within the sediment matrix in response to waves running up the beach face and percolating through the sand.
Keywords :
Enterococci , sand , Water quality , Microsphere , transport
Journal title :
Continental Shelf Research
Journal title :
Continental Shelf Research