Isolation and Identification of Desulfovibrio spp. from Hammam Al-Alel and Study some of the Environmental Properties of the Water in This Region

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Published
Jun 1, 2018
Pages
1-11

Abstract

The study involved natural sulfur springs and their tributaries on the right bank of Tigris river south Mosul city at Hammam Al- Alel region. Seasonal samples were taken through a year from four locations represent: hot, cold water springs, tributaries formed, in addition to Tigris river water. Desulfovibrio spp. were isolated from Hammam Al-Alel region, which were responsible of clear variability in water color and the sulfur deposits resulted from sulfate oxidation-reduction reactions. Bacteriological, physical, and chemical properties of this acidic sulfur springs were studied. The study has improved that concentrations average of sulfate ions were high (255 mg/l) led to oxygen decrease and drop in pH to (5.8) compared with Tigris river pH (8.1), the study also has showed that Mg+2, Ca+2, Na+1 and K+1 ions concentrations were increased especially during summer, this caused that the environment surrounded this region became toxic, then it is non-hygienic for utilization by man, animals and cultivation

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A. Al-Tayyar, T., A. Al-Allaf, M., & A. Mohammad, G. (2018). Isolation and Identification of Desulfovibrio spp. from Hammam Al-Alel and Study some of the Environmental Properties of the Water in This Region. Rafidain Journal of Science, 27(2), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.33899/rjs.2018.145385