Project Details
Fractured Aquifers - Pollutant Transformations at the Groundwater - Rock Matrix Interface (P05)
Subject Area
Hydrogeology, Hydrology, Limnology, Urban Water Management, Water Chemistry, Integrated Water Resources Management
Term
from 2017 to 2021
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 281741268
Fractured aquifers constitute a large part of the world’s drinking water resources but are often vulnerable to pollution by contaminants such as nitrate or pesticides. In this project we will identify the composition, size and source of particles from the fractured aquifer and determine their effects on pollutant transport and microbial community composition. We will evaluate the relevance of S and C elemental cycles (i.e. oxidation of HS- or CH4) and abiotic processes (e.g. chemodenitrification) for denitrification. Finally, we will determine the location, the identity, and the metabolisms of endolithic and fracture-associated microorganisms in the aquifer using molecular biological methods (including Omics) applied to samples from drilling campaigns.
DFG Programme
Collaborative Research Centres
Subproject of
SFB 1253:
Catchments as Reactors: Metabolism of Pollutants on the Landscape Scale (CAMPOS)
Applicant Institution
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen