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. 1968 May;95(5):1495-503.
doi: 10.1128/jb.95.5.1495-1503.1968.

Activity of microorganisms in acid mine water. I. Influence of acid water on aerobic heterotrophs of a normal stream

Activity of microorganisms in acid mine water. I. Influence of acid water on aerobic heterotrophs of a normal stream

J H Tuttle et al. J Bacteriol. 1968 May.

Abstract

Comparison of microbial content of acid-contaminated and nonacid-contaminated streams from the same geographical area indicated that nonacid streams contained relatively low numbers of acid-tolerant heterotrophic microorganisms. The acid-tolerant aerobes survived when acid entered the stream and actually increased in number to about 2 x 10(3) per ml until the pH approached 3.0. The organisms then represented the heterotrophic aerobic microflora of the streams comprised of a mixture of mine drainage and nonacid water. A stream which was entirely acid drainage did not have a similar microflora. Most gram-positive aerobic and anaerobic bacteria died out very rapidly in acidic water, and they comprised a very small percentage of the microbial population of the streams examined. Iron- and sulfur-oxidizing autotrophic bacteria were present wherever mine water entered a stream system. The sulfur-oxidizing bacteria predominated over iron oxidizers. Ecological data from the field were verified by laboratory experiments designed to simulate stream conditions.

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