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Arsenic in Bangladeshi soils related to physiographic region, paddy management, and mirco- and macro-elemental status

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MTA Chowdhury, Claire Deacon, Gerrad D. Jones, S. M. Imamul Huq et al.

Journal: The Science of The Total EnvironmentYear: 2017Citations: 33

While the impact of arsenic in irrigated agriculture has become a major environmental concern in Bangladesh, to date there is still a limited understanding of arsenic in Bangladeshi paddy soils at a landscape level. A soil survey was conducted across ten different physiographic regions of Bangladesh...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryOpen Access
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Hydrogeochemistry and Arsenic Contamination of Groundwater in the Haor Basins of Bangladesh

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MTA Chowdhury, Andrew A. Meharg, Claire Deacon, Mahmud Hossain et al.

Journal: Water Quality Exposure and HealthYear: 2012Citations: 27
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Arsenic dynamics in paddy soil under traditional manuring practices in Bangladesh

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Mahmud Hossain, Adrien Mestrot, Gareth J. Norton, Claire Deacon et al.

Journal: Environmental PollutionYear: 2020Citations: 25

Fertilization with organic matter (farm yard manure and/or rice straw) is thought to enhance arsenic (As) mobilization into soil porewaters, with subsequent As assimilation by rice roots leading to enhanced translocation to the grain. Here, interlinked experiments (field manuring and soil batch cult...

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Physiographical variability in arsenic dynamics in Bangladeshi soils

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MTA Chowdhury, Claire Deacon, Emma Steel, S. M. Imamul Huq et al.

Journal: The Science of The Total EnvironmentYear: 2017Citations: 22

Rice plants grown on soils with elevated arsenic have been shown to have increased arsenic content in their grains. To gain a better understanding of the likelihood of high grain arsenic in rice grown in different soils, it is important to understand the factors affecting the bioavailability and mob...

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Geomorphic regulation of arsenic in soils of Bangladesh

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Milon Chowdhury, Claire Deacon, Paul N. Williams, Andrew A. Meharg et al.

Journal: Arsenic in the environment. ProceedingsYear: 2016
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Correction to Spatial Heterogeneity and Kinetic Regulation of Arsenic Dynamics in Mangrove Sediments: The Sundarbans, Bangladesh

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Mahmud Hossain Sumon, Paul N. Williams, Adrien Mestrot, Gareth J. Norton et al.

Journal: Environmental Science & TechnologyYear: 2012

ADVERTISEMENT RETURN TO ISSUEPREVAddition/CorrectionNEXTORIGINAL ARTICLEThis notice is a correctionCorrection to Spatial Heterogeneity and Kinetic Regulation of Arsenic Dynamics in Mangrove Sediments: The Sundarbans, BangladeshMahmud H. Sumon, Paul N. Williams, Adrien Mestrot, Gareth J. Norton, Clai...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceWater Science and Technology
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Inorganic arsenic in rice-based products (miso, amazake and syrup)

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Antonio J. Signes‐Pastor, Richard O. Jenkins, Parvez I. Haris, Claire Deacon et al.

Year: 2010

Elevated levels of naturally occurring arsenic (As) in shallow Holocene aquifers in Bangladesh have undermined a long success of supplying the population with safe drinking water.Groundwater with elevated As concentrations is associated with anaerobic conditions and As is mobilized through reductive...

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