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Considerations for conducting incubations to study the mechanisms of As release in reducing groundwater aquifers.


ABSTRACT: Microbial Fe reduction is widely believed to be the primary mechanism of As release from aquifer sands in Bangladesh, but alternative explanations have been proposed. Long-term incubation studies using natural aquifer material are one way to address such divergent views. This study addresses two issues related to this approach: (1) the need for suitable abiotic controls and (2) the spatial variability of the composition of aquifer sands. Four sterilization techniques were examined using orange-colored Pleistocene sediment from Bangladesh and artificial groundwater over 8 months. Acetate (10 mM) was added to sacrificial vials before sterilization using either (1) 25 kGy of gamma irradiation, (2) three 1-h autoclave cycles, (3) a single addition of an antibiotic mixture at 1x or (4) 10x the typical dose, and (5) a 10 mM addition of azide. The effectiveness of sterilization was evaluated using two indicators of microbial Fe reduction, changes in diffuse spectral reflectance and leachable Fe(II)/Fe ratios, as well as changes in P-extractable As concentrations in the solid phase. A low dose of antibiotics was ineffective after 70 days, whereas autoclaving significantly altered groundwater composition. Gamma irradiation, a high dose of antibiotics, and azide were effective for the duration of the experiment.

SUBMITTER: Radloff KA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2614277 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Considerations for conducting incubations to study the mechanisms of As release in reducing groundwater aquifers.

Radloff Kathleen A KA   Manning Anya R AR   Mailloux Brian B   Zheng Yan Y   Rahman M Moshiur MM   Huq M Rezaul MR   Ahmed Kazi M KM   van Geen Alexander A  

Applied geochemistry : journal of the International Association of Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry 20081101 11


Microbial Fe reduction is widely believed to be the primary mechanism of As release from aquifer sands in Bangladesh, but alternative explanations have been proposed. Long-term incubation studies using natural aquifer material are one way to address such divergent views. This study addresses two issues related to this approach: (1) the need for suitable abiotic controls and (2) the spatial variability of the composition of aquifer sands. Four sterilization techniques were examined using orange-c  ...[more]

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