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Microbial processes as key drivers for metal (im)mobilization along a redox gradient in the saturated zone
Authors:Vanbroekhoven K  Van Roy S  Gielen C  Maesen M  Ryngaert A  Diels L  Seuntjens P
Institution:VITO, Environmental and Process Technology, Boeretang 200, B-2400 Mol, Belgium. karolien.vanbroekhoven@vito.be
Abstract:Two sites representing different aquifer types, i.e., Dommel (sandy) and Flémalle (gravelly loam) along the Meuse River, have been selected to conduct microcosm experiments. Various conditions ranging from aerobic over nitrate- to sulphate reducing were imposed. For the sandy aquifer, nitrate reducing conditions predominated, which specifically in the presence of a carbon source led to pH increases and enhanced Zn removal. For the calcareous gravelly loam, sulphate reduction was dominant resulting in immobilization of both Zn and Cd. For both aquifer types and almost all redox conditions, higher arsenic concentrations were measured in the groundwater. Analyses of different specific microbial populations by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) revealed the dominance of denitrifiers for the Dommel site, while sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) were the prevailing population for all redox conditions in the Flémalle samples.
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