Clades of Candidatus Accumulibacter phosphatis enriched under cyclic anaerobic and microaerobic conditions
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Rates of reactor performance, and relative abundance of the different molecular groups found. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Camejo, P., B. Owen, J. Martirano, J. Ma, V. Kapoor, J. Santodomingo, K. McMahon, and D. Noguera. Clades of Candidatus Accumulibacter phosphatis enriched under cyclic anaerobic and microaerobic conditions simultaneously use different electron acceptors. WATER RESEARCH. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 102: 125-137, (2016).
Transcriptional and physiological responses of nitrifying bacteria to heavy metal inhibition
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SOUR (oxygen uptake rates) and qPCR for nitrification genes. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Kapoor , V., X. Li , M. Elk , K. Chandran, C. Impellitteri , and J. Santodomingo. Transcriptional and physiological responses of nitrifying bacteria to heavy metal inhibition. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, USA, 49: 13454-13462, (2015).
DNA Sequencing of Selected Bacterial Growths in Samples from the Madera/Chowchilla-Kings Domestic Aquifer Study unit, 2014
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These data describe microbiological analyses performed on groundwater samples from domestic drinking water supply collected from 42 groundwater wells in the Central Valley of California. Samples were collected between January 2014 and April 2014 for the Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) program priority basin assessment of the Madera, Chowchilla, and Kings (MACK) groundwater sub-basins’ shallow aquifers. A total of 75 wells were sampled for the MACK study unit between August 2013 and April 2014. Samples for this dataset were vacuum filtered and plated on MI and mEI agars prior to incubation to promote colony growth. Colonies were tallied by their species into columns for various fecal indicator bacteria (FIBs): total coliforms (TCs), Escherichia coli (E. coli), enterococci. Non-target growths were also counted and tallied. Six additional replicate samples were collected for quality assurance. Of the 579 total FIB colonies detected, 106 were selected for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis with the goal of sequencing their DNA. Selected colonies consisted of both target and non-target growths and were taken from 14 samples collected at 13 different wells. DNA sequencing was successful for 34 of the sampled colonies out of a total of 59 submitted. Results for these analyses were reported in FASTA format with the number of bases and their starting position indicated for each batch.
DNA Sequencing of Selected Bacterial Growths in Samples from the Madera/Chowchilla-Kings Domestic Aquifer Study unit, 2014
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These data describe microbiological analyses performed on groundwater samples from domestic drinking water supply collected from 42 groundwater wells in the Central Valley of California. Samples were collected between January 2014 and April 2014 for the Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) program priority basin assessment of the Madera, Chowchilla, and Kings (MACK) groundwater sub-basins’ shallow aquifers. A total of 75 wells were sampled for the MACK study unit between August 2013 and April 2014. Samples for this dataset were vacuum filtered and plated on MI and mEI agars prior to incubation to promote colony growth. Colonies were tallied by their species into columns for various fecal indicator bacteria (FIBs): total coliforms (TCs), Escherichia coli (E. coli), enterococci. Non-target growths were also counted and tallied. Six additional replicate samples were collected for quality assurance. Of the 579 total FIB colonies detected, 106 were selected for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis with the goal of sequencing their DNA. Selected colonies consisted of both target and non-target growths and were taken from 14 samples collected at 13 different wells. DNA sequencing was successful for 34 of the sampled colonies out of a total of 59 submitted. Results for these analyses were reported in FASTA format with the number of bases and their starting position indicated for each batch.
The data contained in the worksheet provides the quantity data of Cyanobacterial 16S sequences, qPCR and water quality parameters. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Li, H., T. Miller, J. Lu, and R. Goel. Nitrogen fixation contribution to nitrogen cycling during cyanobacterial blooms in Utah Lake. CHEMOSPHERE. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 302: 134784, (2022).
Cyanobacterial nitrogen fixation and phosphorus scavenging during a HAB forming
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Sequence data retrieved from RNA sequences for primer design. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Lu, J., B. Zhu, I. Stuewing, N. Xu, and S. Duan. Nitrogen–phosphorus-associated metabolic activities during the development of a cyanobacterial bloom revealed by metatranscriptomics. Scientific Reports. Nature Publishing Group, London, UK, 9: 2480, (2019).
Cyanobacterial nitrogen fixation and phosphorus scavenging during a HAB forming
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Sequence data retrieved from RNA sequences for primer design. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Lu, J., B. Zhu, I. Stuewing, N. Xu, and S. Duan. Nitrogen–phosphorus-associated metabolic activities during the development of a cyanobacterial bloom revealed by metatranscriptomics. Scientific Reports. Nature Publishing Group, London, UK, 9: 2480, (2019).
Effects of the Agat and Agana Wastewater Effluents on Receiving Water Quality
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This data package was created 2025-12-03 08:20:34 by NPSTORET and includes selected project, location, and result data. Data are from Ernest A. Matson's (University of Guam's Marine Laboratory) 1990 Technical Report (#93) entitled "Effects of the Agat, Agana, and Northern District Wastewater Effluents on Receiving Water Quality (Chemistry and Bacteriology) and the Effects of the Agat Effluent on Success of Sea Urchin Egg Fertilization". Data contained in WAPA_NPSTORET_BE.ACCDB (NPSTORET back-end file) were filtered to include: Organization: - WAPA: War in the Pacific National Historical Park Project: - WAPA0009: Effects of the Agat and Agana Wastewater Effluents on Receiving Water Quality Station: - Include Trip QC And All Station Visit Results Value Status: - Accepted or Certified (exported as Final) or Final The data package is organized into five data tables: - Projects.csv - describes the purpose and background of the monitoring efforts - Locations.csv - documents the attributes of the monitoring locations/stations - Results.csv - contains the field measurements, observations, and/or lab analyses for each sample/event/data grouping - HUC.csv - enumerates the domain of allowed values for 8-digit and 12-digit hydrologic unit codes utilized by the Locations data table - Characteristics.csv - enumerates the domain of characteristics available in NPSTORET to identify what was sampled, measured or observed in Results Period of record for filtered data is 1989-02-09 to 1989-12-12. This data package is a snapshot in time of one National Park Service project. The most current data for this project, which may be more or less extensive than that in this data package, can be found on the Water Quality Portal at: https://www.waterqualitydata.us/data/Result/search?project=WAPA0009&mimeType=csv&zip=yes&dataProfile=biological&providers=STORET
Effects of the Agat and Agana Wastewater Effluents on Receiving Water Quality
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This data package was created 2025-12-03 08:20:34 by NPSTORET and includes selected project, location, and result data. Data are from Ernest A. Matson's (University of Guam's Marine Laboratory) 1990 Technical Report (#93) entitled "Effects of the Agat, Agana, and Northern District Wastewater Effluents on Receiving Water Quality (Chemistry and Bacteriology) and the Effects of the Agat Effluent on Success of Sea Urchin Egg Fertilization". Data contained in WAPA_NPSTORET_BE.ACCDB (NPSTORET back-end file) were filtered to include: Organization: - WAPA: War in the Pacific National Historical Park Project: - WAPA0009: Effects of the Agat and Agana Wastewater Effluents on Receiving Water Quality Station: - Include Trip QC And All Station Visit Results Value Status: - Accepted or Certified (exported as Final) or Final The data package is organized into five data tables: - Projects.csv - describes the purpose and background of the monitoring efforts - Locations.csv - documents the attributes of the monitoring locations/stations - Results.csv - contains the field measurements, observations, and/or lab analyses for each sample/event/data grouping - HUC.csv - enumerates the domain of allowed values for 8-digit and 12-digit hydrologic unit codes utilized by the Locations data table - Characteristics.csv - enumerates the domain of characteristics available in NPSTORET to identify what was sampled, measured or observed in Results Period of record for filtered data is 1989-02-09 to 1989-12-12. This data package is a snapshot in time of one National Park Service project. The most current data for this project, which may be more or less extensive than that in this data package, can be found on the Water Quality Portal at: https://www.waterqualitydata.us/data/Result/search?project=WAPA0009&mimeType=csv&zip=yes&dataProfile=biological&providers=STORET
ScID A-c2g5: 2019 Kastury IVIVC Pb-phosphate Pb XANES Linear combination data Table
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Changes in Pb speciation in phosphoric acid amended soil are detailed in the dataset. Pb speciation was determined utilizing X-ray absorption spectroscopy coupled with linear combination fitting to decipher the distribution of various Pb phases. Paired soil samples before and after treatment with phosphoric acid were examined and compared with bioavailability data determined by collaborators. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Kastury, F., S. Placitu, J. Boland, R.R. Karna, K.G. Scheckel, E. Smith, and A.L. Juhasz. Relationship between Pb relative bioavailability and bioaccessibility in phosphate amended soil: Uncertainty associated with predicting Pb immobilization efficacy using in vitro assays. ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL. Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, 131: 104967, (2019).