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

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2009

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Hatzinger, P B, Böhlke, J K, Sturchio, N C, Gu, B, Heraty, L J, and Borden, R C, 2009, Fractionation of stable isotopes in perchlorate and nitrate during in situ biodegradation in a sandy aquifer: Environmental Chemistry, v. 6, iss. 1, p. 44-52.

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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 [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1071/EN09008

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