Feammox in alluvial-lacustrine aquifer system: Nitrogen/iron isotopic and biogeochemical evidences

IF 11.4 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Yaojin Xiong , Yao Du , Yamin Deng , Teng Ma , Yanxin Wang
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Groundwater nitrogen contamination is becoming increasingly serious worldwide, and natural nitrogen attenuation processes such as anaerobic ammonium oxidation coupled to iron reduction (“Feammox”) play an important role in mitigating contamination. Although there has been intensive study of Feammox in soils and sediments, still lacks research on this process in groundwater. This study makes effort to demonstrate the occurrence of Feammox in groundwater by combining information from Fe/N isotope composition, the quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) assay, and 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Poyang Lake Plain of Yangtze River in central China was selected as the case study area. The critical evidences that indicate Feammox in groundwater include favorable hydrogeochemical conditions of the alluvia-lacustrine aquifer systems, the simultaneous enrichment of 15N in ammonium and 56Fe, the relative high abundance of Acidimicrobiaceae bacterium A6, and the joint elevation of the abundance of the Feammox bacteria and the concentration of Fe(III). Redundancy analysis (RDA) indicated that Geothrix and Rhodobacter may participate directly or cooperatively in the Feammox process. Ammonium-oxidizing archaea (AOA) involved in ammonium-oxidizing or Feammox process may be stimulated by Fe(III) under a low oxygen concentration and weakly acidic condition. Anammox may be indirectly enhanced by products of the nitrogen transformation processes involving Feammox bacteria and AOA. Fe(III) concentration is an important environmental factor affecting the abundance of functional microorganisms related to nitrogen cycling and the composition of ammonium-oxidizing and iron-reducing microbes. Specific geological background (such as the widespread red soils) and anthropogenic input of ammonium, iron, and acidic substances may jointly promote Feammox in groundwater.

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冲积-湖相含水层系统中的铁氧化物:氮/铁同位素和生物地球化学证据
世界范围内地下水氮污染日益严重,氮的自然衰减过程如厌氧氨氧化耦合铁还原(Feammox)在减轻污染方面发挥着重要作用。虽然人们对Feammox在土壤和沉积物中的作用进行了深入的研究,但对地下水中的这一过程还缺乏研究。本研究通过Fe/N同位素组成、qPCR、16S rRNA基因测序等方法,验证了Feammox在地下水中的存在。以中国中部长江流域鄱阳湖平原为案例研究区。表明Feammox在地下水中存在的关键证据包括:冲积-湖相含水层系统有利的水文地球化学条件、15N在铵态铁和56Fe中同时富集、酸化微生物科细菌A6的相对高丰度以及Feammox细菌丰度与Fe(III)浓度的联合升高。冗余分析(RDA)表明,Geothrix和Rhodobacter可能直接或协同参与了Feammox的合成过程。参与氨氧化或Feammox过程的古菌(AOA)可能在低氧浓度和弱酸性条件下受到Fe(III)的刺激。厌氧氨氧化可能由氨氧化菌和AOA参与的氮转化过程的产物间接增强。Fe(III)浓度是影响氮循环相关功能微生物丰度以及氨氧化和铁还原微生物组成的重要环境因子。特定的地质背景(如广泛分布的红壤)和人为输入的铵、铁和酸性物质可能共同促进地下水中的Feammox。
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Water Research
Water Research 环境科学-工程:环境
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20.80
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9.40%
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1307
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Water Research, along with its open access companion journal Water Research X, serves as a platform for publishing original research papers covering various aspects of the science and technology related to the anthropogenic water cycle, water quality, and its management worldwide. The audience targeted by the journal comprises biologists, chemical engineers, chemists, civil engineers, environmental engineers, limnologists, and microbiologists. The scope of the journal include: •Treatment processes for water and wastewaters (municipal, agricultural, industrial, and on-site treatment), including resource recovery and residuals management; •Urban hydrology including sewer systems, stormwater management, and green infrastructure; •Drinking water treatment and distribution; •Potable and non-potable water reuse; •Sanitation, public health, and risk assessment; •Anaerobic digestion, solid and hazardous waste management, including source characterization and the effects and control of leachates and gaseous emissions; •Contaminants (chemical, microbial, anthropogenic particles such as nanoparticles or microplastics) and related water quality sensing, monitoring, fate, and assessment; •Anthropogenic impacts on inland, tidal, coastal and urban waters, focusing on surface and ground waters, and point and non-point sources of pollution; •Environmental restoration, linked to surface water, groundwater and groundwater remediation; •Analysis of the interfaces between sediments and water, and between water and atmosphere, focusing specifically on anthropogenic impacts; •Mathematical modelling, systems analysis, machine learning, and beneficial use of big data related to the anthropogenic water cycle; •Socio-economic, policy, and regulations studies.
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