Journal ArticleOpen Access
Quantitative drinking water arsenic concentrations in field environments using mobile phone photometry of field kits
Authors
Author Affiliations
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, Barnard College, University of Dhaka
Published InThe Science of The Total Environment
Year2018
Citations25
Abstract
Arsenic (As) groundwater contamination is common yet spatially heterogeneous within most environments. It is therefore necessary to measure As concentrations to determine whether a water source is safe to drink. Measurement of As in the field involves using a test strip that changes color in the presence of As. These tests are relatively inexpensive, but results are subjective and provide binned categorical data rather than exact determinations of As concentration. The goal of this work was to determine if photos of field kit test strips taken on mobile phone cameras could be used to extract more precise, continuous As concentrations. As concentrations for 376 wells sampled from Araihazar, Bangladesh were analyzed using ICP-MS, field kit and the new mobile phone…
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