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The paper describes the results of a study of the relationship between the hydrogeology of some karstic aquifers and bacterial contamination. The study showed that even where the contaminant load is low the nature of the aquifers ensured that contamination was endemic. Although a close correlation between antecedent precipitation and contamination was demonstrated, it was a complex relationship and further investigation, particularly of flood pulses, would be necessary to elucidate the relationship.
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Thorn, R.H., Coxon, C.E. Hydrogeological aspects of bacterial contamination of some western Ireland karstic limestone aquifers. Environ. Geol. Water Sci 20, 65–72 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01736111
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