Passive sampling and analyses of common dissolved fixed gases in groundwater.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(2008)

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An in situ passive sampling and gas chromatographic protocol was developed for analysis of the major and several minor fixed gases (He, Ne, H-2, N-2, O-2, CO, CH4, CO2, and N2O) in groundwater. Using argon carrier gas, a HayeSep DB porous polymer phase, and sequential thermal conductivity and reductive gas detectors, the protocol achieved sufficient separation and sensitivityto measure the mixing ratio of all these gases in a single 0.5 mL gas sample collected in situ, stored, transported, and injected using a gastight syringe. Within 4 days of immersion in groundwater, the simple passive in situ sampler, whether initially filled with He or air, attained an equivalent and constant mixing ratio for five of the seven detected gases. The abundant mixing ratio of N2O, averaging 2.6%, indicated that significant denitrification is likely ongoing within groundwater contaminated with uranium, acidity, nitrate, and organic carbon from a group of four closed radioactive wastewater seepage ponds at the Oak Ridge Field Research Center. Over 1000 passive gas samples from 12 monitoring wells averaged 56% CO2, 32.4% N-2, 2.6% 02, 2.6% N2O, 0.21% CH4, 0.093% H-2, and 0.025% CO with an average recovery of 95 +/- 14% of the injected gas volume.
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gas chromatography,thermal conductivity,gas chromatograph,ground water
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