Use of C-Cl CSIA to elucidate origin and fate of DCM in complex contaminated field sites

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We used C-Cl dual isotope analysis and microcosm studies for elucidating the origin and fate of the common groundwater pollutant dichloromethane (DCM) in two different multi-contaminant field sites in Catalonia, Spain; where DCM contamination could be the result of direct solvent releases and/or chloroform (CF) transformation. Known commercial solvents isotopic compositions as well as characteristic C-Cl dual isotope slopes from our anaerobic enrichment culture containing Dehalobacterium sp., capable of fermenting DCM, and other bacteria from the literature were used for field data interpretation.

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Blázquez-Pallí, N., Shouakar-Stash, O., Palau, J., Trueba-Santiso, A., Varias, J., Bosch, M., … Rosell, M. (2019). Use of C-Cl CSIA to elucidate origin and fate of DCM in complex contaminated field sites. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 98). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20199812003

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