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Dissolved Organic Matter Sources and Consequences for Iron and Arsenic Mobilization in Bangladesh Aquifers
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Author Affiliations
University of Dhaka, Columbia University, University of Colorado Boulder, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Published InEnvironmental Science & Technology
Year2009
Citations239
Abstract
Iron (Fe) and dissolved organic matter (DOM) cycling have been implicated in arsenic mobilization via microbially mediated Fe oxide reduction. To evaluate the sources and multiple roles of DOM in Bangladesh aquifers, we conducted spectroscopic analyses on various types of surface water and groundwater samples from a site representative of aquifer chemistry and hydrology. Surface water contained humic substances with oxidized quinone-like moieties and high concentrations of labile microbially derived DOM. In contrast, in shallow groundwater where dissolved iron and arsenic concentrations were high, the quinone-like moieties of humic substances were more reduced, with less abundant labile DOM than that of surface water. Instead, DOM at these depths was characterized by terrestrial (plant/soil) signatures. A sediment microcosm experiment demonstrated that…
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Fields & Keywords
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryArsenic contamination and mitigationMine drainage and remediation techniquesIron oxide chemistry and applicationsEnvironmental chemistryInorganic chemistryEnvironmental engineeringPaleontologyOceanographyBiochemistryGeotechnical engineeringOrganic chemistry