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Water Chemistry Methods
Red Layer Microbial Observatory Using Microbial Diversity and Biotechnology to Enhance Learning |
National Science
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Introduction During the first
3 years of this project (1998-2000), we focused on determining the location
and distribution of RLMO communities in
Hypothesis
Currently Being Tested Site-specific variants are selected by environmental conditions (physical, temperature, and/or pH) at a given site. Current
Objectives (1) To
monitor geochemical signatures in geothermal groundwater at
well-characterized RLMO sites (2) To use these data in our efforts to develop
designer media for as-yet-uncultured Red Chloroflexi (3) To archive and share these data via our
on-line RLMO database General
Methods Description Field test kits from Hach, Inc. were
selected on the basis of cost, required sample size, and reported information
about hot spring geochemistry. All kits were read using a
portable device that measured chemical-dependent color changes (DR/890
Colorimeter, Hach, Inc). While half the tests (non-metals) are
completed in the field, the remaining tests (metals) require complex
processing, performed 1 week after returning from the field. Currently, 2 undergraduate teams assess
each of the above sites twice each summer (July and September) as part of our
ongoing GERMS monitoring program. These methods were developed by
undergraduate research fellows Peter Williams (2000-2), Melissa Boschee
(2002-1), Terry Manning (2002-4), and Danny Lodge (research assistant,
1999-2004). Click here for technical information about how we carry out field collection and testing. Click here for technical information about how we carry out post-field metal testing. Query the
RLMO Database for Current Chemistry Information!
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