Phytoremediation of a Nitrogen‐Contaminated Desert Soil by Native Shrubs and Microbial Processes
Autor: | Edward P. Glenn, W. Joseph Waugh, Fiona Jordan |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Denitrification
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Environmental remediation Soil Science 010501 environmental sciences Development complex mixtures 01 natural sciences Soil contamination Phytoremediation Agronomy Environmental Chemistry Environmental science Soil horizon Nitrification Leaching (agriculture) Groundwater 0105 earth and related environmental sciences General Environmental Science |
Zdroj: | Land Degradation & Development. 28:361-369 |
ISSN: | 1099-145X 1085-3278 |
DOI: | 10.1002/ldr.2502 |
Popis: | Here, we combined phytoremediation and soil microbial nitrification and denitrification cycles to reduce nitrate and ammonium levels at a former uranium mill site near Monument Valley, Arizona. Ammonia used in uranium extraction was present throughout the soil profile. Sulfate,applied as sulfuric acid to solubilize uranium, was also present in the soil. These contaminants were leaching from a denuded area where a tailings pile had been removed and were migrating away from the site in groundwater. We planted the source area with two deep-rooted native shrubs, Atriplex cansescens and Sarcobatus vermiculatus, and irrigated transplants for 11 years at 20% the rate of potential evapotranspiration to stimulate growth, then discontinued irrigation for 4 years. Over 15 years, total nitrogen levels dropped 82%, from 347 to 64 mg kg–1. Analysis of δ15N supported our hypothesis that coupled microbial nitrification and denitrification processes were responsible for the loss of N. Soil sulfate levels changed little; however, evapotranspiration reduced sulfate leaching into the aquifer. For arid sites where traditional pump-and-treat methods are problematic, the Monument Valley data suggest that alternatives that incorporate native plants and rely on vadose zone biogeochemistry and hydrology could be a sustainable remediation for nitrogen contaminated soil. |
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