Literature DB >> 26002361

Aquifer community structure in dependence of lithostratigraphy in groundwater reservoirs.

Andrea Beyer1, Michael Rzanny2, Aileen Weist1, Silke Möller1, Katja Burow3, Falko Gutmann1, Stefan Neumann3, Julia Lindner1, Steffen Müsse1, Hanka Brangsch1, Jennifer Stoiber-Lipp1, Martin Lonschinski3, Dirk Merten3, Georg Büchel3, Erika Kothe4.   

Abstract

Groundwater microbiology with respect to different host rocks offers new possibilities to describe and map the habitat harboring approximately half of Earths' biomass. The Thuringian Basin (Germany) contains formations of the Permian (Zechstein) and Triassic (Muschelkalk and Buntsandstein) with outcrops and deeper regions at the border and central part. Hydro(geo)chemistry and bacterial community structure of 11 natural springs and 20 groundwater wells were analyzed to define typical patterns for each formation. Widespread were Gammaproteobacteria, while Bacilli were present in all wells. Halotolerant and halophilic taxa were present in Zechstein. The occurrence of specific taxa allowed a clear separation of communities from all three lithostratigraphic groups. These specific taxa could be used to follow fluid movement, e.g., from the underlying Zechstein or from nearby saline reservoirs into Buntsandstein aquifers. Thus, we developed a new tool to identify the lithostratigraphic origin of sources in mixed waters. This was verified with entry of surface water, as species not present in the underground Zechstein environments were isolated from the water samples. Thus, our tool shows a higher resolution as compared to hydrochemistry, which is prone to undergo fast dilution if water mixes with other aquifers. Furthermore, the bacteria well adapted to their respective environment showed geographic clustering allowing to differentiate regional aquifers.

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Keywords:  Bacterial communities; Buntsandstein; Groundwater; Lithostratigraphy; Muschelkalk; Thuringian basin; Zechstein

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26002361     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-4682-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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