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Fractionation of stable isotopes in perchlorate and nitrate during in situ biodegradation in a sandy aquifer

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In this article, an in situ experiment was performed in a shallow alluvial aquifer in Maryland to quantify the fractionation of stable isotopes in perchlorate (Cl and O) and nitrate (N and O), resulting from biodegradation in an aquifer.
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Environmental context Perchlorate (ClO4–) and nitrate (NO3–) are common co-contaminants in groundwater, with both natural and anthropogenic sources Each of these compounds is biodegradable, so in situ enhanced bioremediation is one alternative for treating them in groundwater Because bacteria typically fractionate isotopes during biodegradation, stable isotope analysis is increasingly used to distinguish this process from transport or mixing-related decreases in contaminant concentrations However, for this technique to be useful in the field to monitor bioremediation progress, isotope fractionation must be quantified under relevant environmental conditions In the present study, we quantify the apparent in situ fractionation effects for stable isotopes in ClO4– (Cl and O) and NO3– (N and O) resulting from biodegradation in an aquifer Abstract An in situ experiment was performed in a shallow alluvial aquifer in Maryland to quantify the fractionation of stable isotopes in perchlorate (Cl and O) and nitrate (N and O) during biodegradation An emulsified soybean oil substrate that was previously injected into this aquifer provided the electron donor necessary for biological perchlorate reduction and denitrification During the field experiment, groundwater extracted from an upgradient well was pumped into an injection well located within the in situ oil barrier, and then groundwater samples were withdrawn for the next 30 h After correction for dilution (using Br– as a conservative tracer of the injectate), perchlorate concentrations decreased by 78% and nitrate concentrations decreased by 82% during the initial 86 h after the injection The observed ratio of fractionation effects of O and Cl isotopes in perchlorate (ϵ18O/ϵ37Cl) was 26, which is similar to that observed in the laboratory using pure cultures (25) Denitrification by indigenous bacteria fractionated O and N isotopes in nitrate at a ratio of ~08 (ϵ18O/ϵ15N), which is within the range of values reported previously for denitrification However, the magnitudes of the individual apparent in situ isotope fractionation effects for perchlorate and nitrate were appreciably smaller than those reported in homogeneous closed systems (02 to 06 times), even after adjustment for dilution These results indicate that (1) isotope fractionation factor ratios (ϵ18O/ϵ37Cl, ϵ18O/ϵ15N) derived from homogeneous laboratory systems (eg pure culture studies) can be used qualitatively to confirm the occurrence of in situ biodegradation of both perchlorate and nitrate, but (2) the magnitudes of the individual apparent ϵ values cannot be used quantitatively to estimate the in situ extent of biodegradation of either anion

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Mixing effects on apparent reaction rates and isotope fractionation during denitrification in a heterogeneous aquifer

TL;DR: In this paper, numerical models and field observations were used to study the effects of physical heterogeneity on reaction parameter estimates for a heterogeneous alluvial fan aquifer, and the results showed that hydrogeological complexity substantially influences the interpretation and prediction of reactive transport.
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Isotopic Composition and Origin of Indigenous Natural Perchlorate and Co-Occurring Nitrate in the Southwestern United States

TL;DR: This study provides important new constraints for identifying natural sources of ClO(4)(-) in different environments by multicomponent isotopic characteristics, while presenting the possibilities of divergent ClO (4)(-) formation mechanisms and(or) ClO-4)(+) isotopic exchange in biologically active environments.
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A dual nitrite isotopic investigation of chemodenitrification by mineral-associated Fe(II) and its production of nitrous oxide

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the nitrogen and oxygen stable isotope dynamics of the chemical reduction of NO 2 − by mineral associated Fe(II) (chemodenitrification) and its production of the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N 2 O).
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Worldwide occurrence and origin of perchlorate ion in waters: A review.

TL;DR: All published ranges of isotopic content in perchlorate from different sources are presented, including naturally occurring and man-made per chlorate source types, as well as the effects of isotope fractionation that accompanies biodegradation processes.
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Atacama perchlorate as an agricultural contaminant in groundwater: isotopic and chronologic evidence from Long Island, New York.

TL;DR: Groundwater ClO4- with distinctive isotopic composition was a sensitive indicator of past Atacama No3- fertilizer use on Long Island and may be common in other areas that received NO3- fertilizers from the late 19th century through the 20th century.
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A Bacterial Method for the Nitrogen Isotopic Analysis of Nitrate in Seawater and Freshwater

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Experimental determination of nitrogen kinetic isotope fractionation: Some principles; illustration for the denitrification and nitrification processes

TL;DR: A few principles relative to the presentation and use of nitrogen stable isotopic data are briefly reviewed in this article, where some classical relationships between the isotope composition of a substrate undergoing a single-step unidirectional reaction, are introduced.
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Measurement of the Oxygen Isotopic Composition of Nitrate in Seawater and Freshwater Using the Denitrifier Method

TL;DR: A novel method for measurement of the oxygen isotopic composition (18O/16O) of nitrate (NO3-) from both seawater and freshwater with higher sensitivity, lack of interference by other solutes, and ease of sample preparation is reported.
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Kinetic and equilibrium mass-dependent isotope fractionation laws in nature and their geochemical and cosmochemical significance

TL;DR: The mass-dependent fractionation laws that describe the partitioning of isotopes are different for kinetic and equilibrium reactions as discussed by the authors, characterized by the exponent relating the fractionation factors for two isotope ratios such that α2/1 = α3/1β.
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Using isotope fractionation of nitrate-nitrogen and nitrate-oxygen for evaluation of microbial denitrification in a sandy aquifer

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