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Geochemical characterisation of shallow aquifer sediments of Matlab Upazila, Southeastern Bangladesh — Implications for targeting low-As aquifers
Author Affiliations
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, University of Dhaka, Stamford University Bangladesh, Masaryk University, ...
Published InJournal of Contaminant Hydrology
Year2008
Citations90
Abstract
High arsenic (As) concentrations in groundwater pose a serious threat to the health of millions of people in Bangladesh. Reductive dissolution of Fe(III)-oxyhydroxides and release of its adsorbed As is considered to be the principal mechanism responsible for mobilisation of As. The distribution of As is extremely heterogeneous both laterally and vertically. Groundwater abstracted from oxidised reddish sediments, in contrast to greyish reducing sediments, contains significantly lower amount of dissolved arsenic and can be a source of safe water. In order to study the sustainability of that mitigation option, this study describes the lithofacies and genesis of the sediments within 60 m depth and establishes a relationship between aqueous and solid phase geochemistry. Oxalate extractable Fe and Mn contents are…
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Fields & Keywords
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryArsenic contamination and mitigationMine drainage and remediation techniquesHeavy metals in environmentEnvironmental chemistryGeochemistrySoil scienceMineralogyGeomorphologyCombinatoricsOrganic chemistryGeotechnical engineeringPhysical chemistry