Limited denitrification in glacial deposit aquifers having thick unsaturated zones (Long Island, USA)

Hydrogeology Journal
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The goal of this study was to demonstrate how the extent of denitrification, which is indirectly related to dissolved organ carbon and directly related to oxygen concentrations, can also be linked to unsaturated-zone thickness, a mappable aquifer property. Groundwater from public supply and monitoring wells in Northport on Long Island, New York state (USA), were analyzed for denitrification reaction progress using dissolved N2/Ar concentrations by membrane inlet mass spectrometry. This technique allows for discernment of small amounts of excess N2, attributable to denitrification. Results show an average 15 % of total nitrogen in the system was denitrified, significantly lower than model predictions of 35 % denitrification. The minimal denitrification is due to low dissolved organic carbon (29.3–41.1 μmol L−1) and high dissolved oxygen concentrations (58–100 % oxygen saturation) in glacial sediments with minimal solid-phase electron donors to drive denitrification. A mechanism is proposed that combines two known processes for aquifer re-aeration in unconsolidated sands with thick (>10 m) unsaturated zones. First, advective flux provides 50 % freshening of pore space oxygen in the upper 2 m due to barometric pressure changes. Then, oxygen diffusion across the water-table boundary occurs due to high volumetric air content in the unsaturated-zone catchment area.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Limited denitrification in glacial deposit aquifers having thick unsaturated zones (Long Island, USA)
Series title Hydrogeology Journal
DOI 10.1007/s10040-013-1038-4
Volume 21
Issue 8
Year Published 2013
Language English
Publisher Springer
Contributing office(s) Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
Description 14 p.
First page 1773
Last page 1786
Country United States
Other Geospatial Long Island Sound
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