• The Effect of Geological Media on the Denitrification of Nitrate in Subsurface Environments
  • Ji-Hun Jeon·Woo-Chun Lee·Sang-Woo Lee·Soon-Oh Kim*

  • Department of Geology and Research Institute of Natural Science (RINS), Gyeongsang National University (GNU)

  • 지중환경 내 지질 매체가 질산염의 탈질 반응에 미치는 영향에 대한 고찰
  • 전지훈·이우춘·이상우·김순오*

  • 경상대학교 지질과학과 및 기초과학연구소(RINS)

Abstract

Nitrate contamination has received much attention at local as well as regional scales. The domestic situation is not out of exception, and it has been reported to be very serious, particularly within agricultural areas as a result of excessive usage of nitrogen fertilizers. Meanwhile, nitrate can be naturally attenuated by denitrification in subsurface environments. The denitrification occurs through biotic (biological) and abiotic processes, and numerous previous studies preferentially focused the former. However, abiotic denitrification seems to be significant in specific environments. For this reason, this study reviewed the previous studies that focused on abiotic denitrification processes. Firstly, the current status of nitrate contamination in global and domestic scales is presented, and then the effect of geological media on denitrification is discussed while emphasizing the significance of abiotic processes. Finally, the implications of the literature review are presented, along with future research directions that warrant further investigations. The results of previous studies demonstrated that several geological agents could play a vital role in reducing nitrate. Iron-containing minerals such as pyrite, green rust, magnetite, and dissolved ferrous ion are known to be powerful electron donors triggering denitrification. In particular, it was proven that the rate of denitrification by green rust was comparative to that of biological denitrification. The results indicate that abiotic denitrification should be taken into account for more accurate evaluation of denitrification in subsurface environments.


Keywords: Nitrate, Denitrification, Geological media, Aquifer properties, Subsurface environment

This Article

  • 2020; 25(S1): 16-27

    Published on Jun 30, 2020

  • 10.7857/JSGE.2020.25.s1.016
  • Received on May 8, 2020
  • Revised on May 15, 2020
  • Accepted on May 25, 2020

Correspondence to

  • Soon-Oh Kim
  • Department of Geology and Research Institute of Natural Science (RINS), Gyeongsang National University (GNU)

  • E-mail: sokim@gnu.ac.kr