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Arsenic in a groundwater environment in Bangladesh: Occurrence and mobilization

Author Affiliations
Wuhan University, State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying Mapping and Remote Sensing, Huazhong Agricultural University, University of Swabi, ...
Published InJournal of Environmental Management
Year2020
Citations184

Abstract

Groundwater with an excessive level of Arsenic (As) is a threat to human health. In Bangladesh, out of 64 districts, the groundwater of 50 and 59 districts contains As exceeding the Bangladesh (50 μg/L) and WHO (10 μg/L) standards for potable water. This review focuses on the occurrence, origin, plausible sources, and mobilization mechanisms of As in the groundwater of Bangladesh to better understand its environmental as well as public health consequences. High As concentrations mainly was mainly occur from the natural origin of the Himalayan orogenic tract. Consequently, sedimentary processes transport the As-loaded sediments from the orogenic tract to the marginal foreland of Bangladesh, and under the favorable biogeochemical circumstances, As is discharged from the sediment to the groundwater.…
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