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Hotspots of Dissolved Arsenic Generated from Buried Silt Layers along Fluctuating Rivers

Author Affiliations
Texas A&M University, The University of Texas at San Antonio, The University of Texas at Austin, Indian Institute of Technology Mandi, ...
Published InEnvironmental Science & Technology
Year2024
Citations11

Abstract

Previous studies along the banks of the tidal Meghna River of the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta demonstrated the active sequestration of dissolved arsenic (As) on newly formed iron oxide minerals (Fe(III)-oxides) within riverbank sands. The sand with high solid-phase As (>500 mg/kg) was located within the intertidal zone where robust mixing occurs with oxygen-rich river water. Here we present new evidence that upwelling groundwater through a buried silt layer generates the dissolved products of reductive dissolution of Fe(III)-oxides, including As, while mobilization of DOC by upwelling groundwater prevents their reconstitution in the intertidal zone by lowering the redox state. A three end-member conservative mixing model demonstrated mixing between riverbank groundwater above the silt layer, upwelling groundwater through the silt layer, and river…
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