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Arsenic Dynamics in Porewater of an Intermittently Irrigated Paddy Field in Bangladesh
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Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, ETH Zurich, Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
Published InEnvironmental Science & Technology
Year2010
Citations78
Abstract
In Bangladesh, irrigation of dry season rice (boro) with arsenic-contaminated groundwater is leading to increased As levels in soils and rice, and to concerns about As-induced yield reduction. Arsenic concentrations and speciation in soil porewater are strongly influenced by redox conditions, and thus by water management during rice growth. We studied the dynamics of As, Fe, P, Si, and other elements in porewater of a paddy field near Sreenagar (Munshiganj), irrigated according to local practice, in which flooding was intermittent. During early rice growth, As porewater concentrations reached up to 500 μg L(-1) and were dominated by As(III), but As release was constrained to the lower portion of the soil above the plow pan. In the later part of the…
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