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Arsenic attenuation by oxidized aquifer sediments in Bangladesh
Authors
Author Affiliations
Denver Federal Center, United States Geological Survey, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission
Published InThe Science of The Total Environment
Year2007
Citations242
Abstract
Recognition of arsenic (As) contamination of shallow fluvio-deltaic aquifers in the Bengal Basin has resulted in increasing exploitation of groundwater from deeper aquifers that generally contain low concentrations of dissolved As. Pumping-induced infiltration of high-As groundwater could eventually cause As concentrations in these aquifers to increase. This study investigates the adsorption capacity for As of sediment from a low-As aquifer near Dhaka, Bangladesh. A shallow, chemically-reducing aquifer at this site extends to a depth of 50 m and has maximum As concentrations in groundwater of 900 microg/L. At depths greater than 50 m, geochemical conditions are more oxidizing and groundwater has <5 microg/L As. There is no thick layer of clay at this site to inhibit vertical transport of groundwater.…
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