DENITRIFICATION IN NITRATE-CONTAMINATED GROUNDWATER - OCCURRENCE IN STEEP VERTICAL GEOCHEMICAL GRADIENTS

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SMITH, RL
HOWES, BL
DUFF, JH
机构
[1] WOODS HOLE OCEANOG INST,DEPT BIOL,WOODS HOLE,MA 02543
[2] US GEOL SURVEY,DIV WATER RESOURCES,MS 496,LAKEWOOD,CO 80225
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10.1016/0016-7037(91)90026-2
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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A relatively narrow vertical zone (5-6 m thick) of NO3- containing groundwater was identified using multilevel sampling devices in a sand and gravel aquifer on Cape Cod, MA, USA. The aquifer has been chronically contaminated by surface disposal of treated sewage 0.3 km upgradient from the study area. The NO3- zone was anoxic and contained high concentrations of N2O (16.5-mu-M), suggesting that it was a zone of active denitrification. Denitrifying activity was confirmed with direct measurement using acetylene block incubations with aquifer core material; the peak rate was 2.4 nmol N reduced (g sed)-1 day-1. Concentrations of dissolved inorganic carbon and N2 were close to atmospheric equilibrium in uncontaminated groundwater, but were more than 2 times higher within the contaminant plume. Excess CO2 and N2 suggested in situ formation with a stoichiometry of C and N mineralized via denitrification of 0.8 (C/N). Denitrification within the aquifer resulted in an increase in the natural delta-15 N of NO3- (from + 13.6 to +42.0 parts per thousand) and the N2 produced, with an isotopic enrichment factor, epsilon, of -13.9 parts per thousand. Vertical profiles of NH4+ and delta-N-15 of NH4+ indicated that dissimilatory reduction of NO3- to NH4+ was also occurring, but mass balance calculations indicated that denitrification was the predominant process. These results demonstrate that a combination approach using field mass balance, stable isotope analysis, and laboratory incubations yields useful insight as to the significance of denitrification in aquifer sediments and that closely spaced vertical sampling is necessary to adequately quantify the processes controlling C and N transport and transformation within these environments.
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