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USGS scientist working with a microcosm containing sediments from a subsurface gasoline plume at a leaking underground storage tank in Galloway Township, New Jersey [/sites/gall_page.html] . The microcosm work was part of a study on the natural attenuation of a gasoline spill
USGS scientist working with a microcosm containing sediments from a subsurface gasoline plume at a leaking underground storage tank in Galloway Township, New Jersey. The microcosm work was part of a study on the natural attenuation of a gasoline spill
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Definitions

Microcosm – "Aquifer materials placed into laboratory vessels such as test tubes or septated serum vials for measurement of microbial activity are referred to as microcosms. Microcosm is defined in the dictionary as 'a community or other unity that is representative of a larger unity.' The reasoning for microcosms is that by understanding the activity of a small portion of an aquifer, much can be learned about the aquifer as a whole." - Chapelle, 2001

Microcosm – "A laboratory model of a natural Ecosystem in which certain environmental variables can be manipulated to observe the response. The model test results are not always applicable to an actual ecosystem because the microcosm is, of necessity, a simplified collection of selected physical, chemical, and biological ecosystem components." - Vennie, 2007

Microcosm - "A small, representative system having analogies to a larger system in constitution, configuration, or development." - Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries, 2000

Microcosm - "A small place, society, or situation that has the same characteristics as something much larger." - Landau, 1999

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References

Chapelle, F.H., 2001, Ground-water microbiology and geochemistry (2nd ed.): New York, John Wiley and Sons, 477 p.

Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries, 2000, The American heritage dictionary of the English language (4 ed.): Houghton Mifflin Company, 2076 p.

Landau, S.I., 1999, Cambridge dictionary of American English: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Dictionaries Online, 1087 p.

Vennie, J., 2007, Water-words glossary: North American Lake Management Society, access date July 11, 2007.

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