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Transport and retention of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts in sandy soils
Authors:Santamaría Johanna  Brusseau Mark L  Araujo Juliana  Orosz-Coghlan Patricia  Blanford William J  Gerba Charles P
Institution:Department of Soil Water and Environmental Science, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA.
Abstract:A series of miscible-displacement experiments was conducted to examine the retention and transport behavior of oocysts in natural porous media. Three soils and a model sand were used that differed in physical and geochemical properties. Transport behavior was examined under various treatment conditions to help evaluate retention mechanisms. Significant retention of oocysts was observed for all media despite the fact that conditions were unfavorable for physicochemical interactions with respect to DLVO theory. The magnitude of retention was not influenced significantly by alterations in solution chemistry (reduction in ionic strength) or soil surface properties (removal of soil organic matter and metal oxides). On the basis of the observed results, it appears that retention by secondary energy minima or geochemical microdomains was minimal for these systems. The porous media used for the experiments exhibited large magnitudes of surface roughness, and it is suggested that this surface roughness contributed significantly to oocyst retention.
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