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Sources of sulfate supporting anaerobic metabolism in a contaminated aquifer

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2003

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Ulrich, G A, Breit, G.n., Cozzarelli, I M, and Suflita, J M, 2003, Sources of sulfate supporting anaerobic metabolism in a contaminated aquifer: Environmental Science and Technology, v. 37, p. 1,91-93,99.

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Field and laboratory techniques were used to identify the biogeochemical factors affecting sulfate reduction in a shallow, unconsolidated alluvial aquifer contaminated with landfill leachate. Depth profiles of 35S-sulfate reduction rates in aquifer sediments were positively correlated with the concentration of dissolved sulfate. Manipulation of the sulfate concentration in samples revealed a Michaelis-Menten-like relationship with an apparent Km and Vmax of approximately 80 and 0.83 mM SO4-2·day-1, respectively. The concentration of sulfate in the core of the leachate plume was well below 20 mM and coincided with very low reduction rates. Thus, the concentration and availability of this anion could limit in situ sulfate-reducing activity. [...]

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