Study on the characteristics and mechanism of antibiotic pollution in different aquifers

The risk posed by antibiotics in various aquifers has attracted wide attention. This study investigated the pollution characteristics and controlling factors of antibiotics in different types of aquifers, and identified the indicator factors of antibiotic pollution in aquifers based on a total of 30...

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الحاوية / القاعدة:Shuiwen dizhi gongcheng dizhi
المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Jialin WANG, Jinwei PAN, Fei LIU
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منشور في: Editorial Office of Hydrogeology & Engineering Geology 2024-03-01
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description The risk posed by antibiotics in various aquifers has attracted wide attention. This study investigated the pollution characteristics and controlling factors of antibiotics in different types of aquifers, and identified the indicator factors of antibiotic pollution in aquifers based on a total of 309 sets of samples from Songnen Plain, North China Plain, and Southwest Karst area. The concentrations of 35 antibiotics were analyzed using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS). The results show that: (1) all 35 antibiotics were detected, with karst aquifers (34 types) and North China porous aquifers (32 types) mainly containing quinolones and macrolide antibiotics, while only 6 types of antibiotics, mainly erythromycin, were detected in Northeast porous aquifers. In porous aquifers, the overall pollution in Northeast China is characterized by low concentrations (median = 2.07 ng/L, detection rate = 100%), while the pollution in North China is relatively heavy (11.76 ng/L), accounting for 49% of the spatial distribution. In the karst aquifers, the antibiotic pollution is characterized by high concentrations (37.5 ng/L) and a large spatial extent (87%). (2) The characteristic differences in antibiotic pollution between karst and porous aquifers are attributed to the hydrogeological conditions (openness and permeability), while the emission intensity of antibiotics is the primary reason for the differences between porous aquifers in different regions. (3) Cluster analysis based on correlation coefficients identified the indicator factors of antibiotics in different types of aquifers. Total organic carbon (TOC) can effectively indicate the antibiotic pollution in porous aquifers, while \begin{document}${\mathrm{NH}}_4^+ $\end{document} and \begin{document}${\mathrm{SO}}_4^{2-} $\end{document} reveal a positive correlation between human activities and antibiotics. Groundwater property parameters are reliable indicators of antibiotic pollution in karst aquifers, with lower antibiotic concentrations observed in alkaline and oxidizing karst water. The research results can provide scientific basis for regional prevention and control of emerging organic contaminants in groundwater.
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spelling doaj-art-dec044ee35164db19d370a45e6ecebc02025-08-19T23:06:27ZzhoEditorial Office of Hydrogeology & Engineering GeologyShuiwen dizhi gongcheng dizhi1000-36652024-03-01512132210.16030/j.cnki.issn.1000-3665.202311008202311008Study on the characteristics and mechanism of antibiotic pollution in different aquifersJialin WANG0Jinwei PAN1Fei LIU2Key Laboratory of Groundwater Conservation of Ministry of Water Resources (in Preparation), China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing 100083, ChinaKey Laboratory of Groundwater Conservation of Ministry of Water Resources (in Preparation), China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing 100083, ChinaKey Laboratory of Groundwater Conservation of Ministry of Water Resources (in Preparation), China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing 100083, ChinaThe risk posed by antibiotics in various aquifers has attracted wide attention. This study investigated the pollution characteristics and controlling factors of antibiotics in different types of aquifers, and identified the indicator factors of antibiotic pollution in aquifers based on a total of 309 sets of samples from Songnen Plain, North China Plain, and Southwest Karst area. The concentrations of 35 antibiotics were analyzed using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS). The results show that: (1) all 35 antibiotics were detected, with karst aquifers (34 types) and North China porous aquifers (32 types) mainly containing quinolones and macrolide antibiotics, while only 6 types of antibiotics, mainly erythromycin, were detected in Northeast porous aquifers. In porous aquifers, the overall pollution in Northeast China is characterized by low concentrations (median = 2.07 ng/L, detection rate = 100%), while the pollution in North China is relatively heavy (11.76 ng/L), accounting for 49% of the spatial distribution. In the karst aquifers, the antibiotic pollution is characterized by high concentrations (37.5 ng/L) and a large spatial extent (87%). (2) The characteristic differences in antibiotic pollution between karst and porous aquifers are attributed to the hydrogeological conditions (openness and permeability), while the emission intensity of antibiotics is the primary reason for the differences between porous aquifers in different regions. (3) Cluster analysis based on correlation coefficients identified the indicator factors of antibiotics in different types of aquifers. Total organic carbon (TOC) can effectively indicate the antibiotic pollution in porous aquifers, while \begin{document}${\mathrm{NH}}_4^+ $\end{document} and \begin{document}${\mathrm{SO}}_4^{2-} $\end{document} reveal a positive correlation between human activities and antibiotics. Groundwater property parameters are reliable indicators of antibiotic pollution in karst aquifers, with lower antibiotic concentrations observed in alkaline and oxidizing karst water. The research results can provide scientific basis for regional prevention and control of emerging organic contaminants in groundwater.https://www.swdzgcdz.com/en/article/doi/10.16030/j.cnki.issn.1000-3665.202311008antibioticsporous aquiferkarst aquiferpollution characteristicshydrochemical characteristics
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Study on the characteristics and mechanism of antibiotic pollution in different aquifers
antibiotics
porous aquifer
karst aquifer
pollution characteristics
hydrochemical characteristics
title Study on the characteristics and mechanism of antibiotic pollution in different aquifers
title_full Study on the characteristics and mechanism of antibiotic pollution in different aquifers
title_fullStr Study on the characteristics and mechanism of antibiotic pollution in different aquifers
title_full_unstemmed Study on the characteristics and mechanism of antibiotic pollution in different aquifers
title_short Study on the characteristics and mechanism of antibiotic pollution in different aquifers
title_sort study on the characteristics and mechanism of antibiotic pollution in different aquifers
topic antibiotics
porous aquifer
karst aquifer
pollution characteristics
hydrochemical characteristics
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