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Fermentation, methanotrophy and methanogenesis influence sedimentary Fe and As dynamics in As-affected aquifers in Vietnam.
Glodowska, Martyna; Schneider, Magnus; Eiche, Elisabeth; Kontny, Agnes; Neumann, Thomas; Straub, Daniel; Berg, Michael; Prommer, Henning; Bostick, Benjamin C; Nghiem, Athena A; Kleindienst, Sara; Kappler, Andreas.
Afiliação
  • Glodowska M; Geomicrobiology, Center for Applied Geosciences, University of Tübingen, Germany; Microbial Ecology, Center for Applied Geosciences, University of Tübingen, Germany; Department of Microbiology, IWWR, Radboud University, the Netherlands. Electronic address: m.glodowska@science.ru.nl.
  • Schneider M; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Applied Geosciences, Germany.
  • Eiche E; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Applied Geosciences, Germany.
  • Kontny A; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Applied Geosciences, Germany.
  • Neumann T; Technical University of Berlin, Institute for Applied Geosciences, Berlin, Germany.
  • Straub D; Microbial Ecology, Center for Applied Geosciences, University of Tübingen, Germany; Quantitative Biology Center (QBiC), University of Tübingen, Germany.
  • Berg M; Eawag, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Dübendorf, Switzerland.
  • Prommer H; School of Earth Sciences, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia; CSIRO Land and Water, Floreat, WA, Australia.
  • Bostick BC; Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, USA.
  • Nghiem AA; Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, USA.
  • Kleindienst S; Microbial Ecology, Center for Applied Geosciences, University of Tübingen, Germany.
  • Kappler A; Geomicrobiology, Center for Applied Geosciences, University of Tübingen, Germany.
Sci Total Environ ; 779: 146501, 2021 Jul 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34030262
ABSTRACT
High arsenic (As) concentrations in groundwater are a worldwide problem threatening the health of millions of people. Microbial processes are central in the (trans)formation of the As-bearing ferric and ferrous minerals, and thus regulate dissolved As levels in many aquifers. Mineralogy, microbiology and dissolved As levels can vary sharply within aquifers, making high-resolution measurements particularly valuable in understanding the linkages between them. We conducted a high spatial resolution geomicrobiological study in combination with analysis of sediment chemistry and mineralogy in an alluvial aquifer system affected by geogenic As in the Red River delta in Vietnam. Microbial community analysis revealed a dominance of fermenters, methanogens and methanotrophs whereas sediment mineralogy along a 46 m deep core showed a diversity of Fe minerals including poorly crystalline Fe (II/III) and Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxides such as goethite, hematite, and magnetite, but also the presence of Fe(II)-bearing carbonates and sulfides which likely formed as a result of microbially driven organic carbon (OC) degradation. A potential important role of methane (CH4) as electron donor for reductive Fe mineral (trans)formation was supported by the high abundance of Candidatus Methanoperedens, a known Fe(III)-reducing methanotroph. Overall, these results imply that OC turnover including fermentation, methanogenesis and CH4 oxidation are important mechanisms leading to Fe mineral (trans)formation, dissolution and precipitation, and thus indirectly affecting As mobility by changing the Fe-mineral inventory.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Arsênio / Poluentes Químicos da Água / Água Subterrânea Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Sci Total Environ Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Arsênio / Poluentes Químicos da Água / Água Subterrânea Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Sci Total Environ Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article