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Environmental Science & Technology | 2018

Non-destructive 3D imaging and quantification of hydrated biofilm-sediment aggregates using X-ray micro-computed tomography

Naiyu Zhang; C.E.L. Thompson; Ian Townend; Kathryn E. Rankin; David M. Paterson; Andrew J. Manning

Biofilm-sediment aggregate (BSA) contains a high water content, either within internal pores and channels or bound by extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) forming a highly hydrated biofilm matrix. Desiccation of BSAs alters the biofilm morphology and thus the physical characteristics of porous media, such as the binding matrix within BSA and internal pore geometry. Observing BSAs in their naturally hydrated form is essential but hampered due to the lack of techniques for imaging and discerning hydrated materials. Generally, imagery techniques (scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and focused ion beam nanotomography (FIB-nt)) involve the desiccation of BSAs (freeze-drying or acetone dehydration) or prevent differentiation between BSA components such as inorganic particles and pore water (confocal laser scanning microscopic (CLSM)). Here, we propose a novel methodology that simultaneously achieves the 3D visualization and quantification of BSAs and their components in their hydrated form at a submicron resolution using X-ray microcomputed tomography (μ-CT). It enables the high-resolution detection of comparable morphology of multiphase components within a hydrated aggregate: each single inorganic particle and the hydrated biofilm matrix. This allows the estimation of aggregate density and the illustration of biofilm-sediment binding matrix. This information provides valuable insights into investigations of the transport of BSAs and aggregate-associated sediment particles, contaminants (such as microplastics), organic carbon, and their impacts on aquatic biogeochemical cycling.


Continental Shelf Research | 2010

The coastal morphodynamics of Venice lagoon, Italy: An introduction

Carl L. Amos; Georg Umgiesser; Luigi Tosi; Ian Townend


Continental Shelf Research | 2015

Wave-induced coherent turbulence structures and sediment resuspension in the nearshore of a prototype-scale sandy barrier beach

Hachem Kassem; C.E.L. Thompson; Carl L. Amos; Ian Townend


Proceedings of the 29th International Conference | 2005

UNDERSTANDING AND PREDICTING MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGE IN THE INNER HUMBER ESTUARY

Ivan Haigh; Paul Norton; Ian Townend


Geoscientific Model Development Discussions | 2016

CoastalME version 1.0: a Coastal Modelling Environment for simulating decadal to centennial morphological changes

Andres Payo; David Favis-Mortlock; Mark E. Dickson; Jim W. Hall; Martin D. Hurst; Mike Walkden; Ian Townend; Matthew C. Ives; Robert J. Nicholls; Michael A. Ellis


Archive | 2007

9 Coastal processes

Claire Hinton; Ian Townend; Robert J. Nicholls


Coastal Engineering Proceedings | 2011

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF WAVE REFLECTION ON THE MORPHOLOGY OF INTERTIDAL MUDFLATS

Elizabeth Chellew; Kate Rossington; Ian Townend; Carl L. Amos; Stephen Richardson


Archive | 2009

RSPB Wallasea Island wild coast project - Lessons for designing managed realignment sites

Adrian Wright; Ian Townend; Colin Scott


Archive | 2007

Morphological models for flood risk management in UK estuaries

Andrew Lane; John M. Huthnance; Harshinie Karunarathna; Andrew J. Manning; Paul Norton; Dominic E. Reeve; Richard L. Soulsby; Jeremy Spearman; Ian Townend; Adrian Wright


Archive | 2007

Application and inter-comparison of estuary morphological models

Paul Norton; A. J. Mannings; Ian Townend; Andrew Lane; Harshinie Karunarathna

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Carl L. Amos

National Oceanography Centre

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