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Comparison of dissolved and particulate arsenic distributions in shallow aquifers of Chakdaha, India, and Araihazar, Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
CEA Grenoble, Université Grenoble Alpes, Jadavpur University, University of Kalyani, ...
Published InGeochemical Transactions
Year2008
Citations87

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The origin of the spatial variability of dissolved As concentrations in shallow aquifers of the Bengal Basin remains poorly understood. To address this, we compare here transects of simultaneously-collected groundwater and aquifer solids perpendicular to the banks of the Hooghly River in Chakdaha, India, and the Old Brahmaputra River in Araihazar, Bangladesh. RESULTS: Variations in surface geomorphology mapped by electromagnetic conductivity indicate that permeable sandy soils are associated with underlying aquifers that are moderately reducing to a depth of 10-30 m, as indicated by acid-leachable Fe(II)/Fe ratios <0.6 in the solid phase and concentrations of dissolved sulfate >5 mg L(-1). More reducing aquifers are typically capped with finer-grained soils. The patterns suggest that vertical recharge through permeable soils is…
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