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Arsenic incorporation into authigenic pyrite, Bengal Basin sediment, Bangladesh

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Heather Lowers, George N. Breit, Andrea L. Foster, John W. Whitney et al.

Journal: Geochimica et Cosmochimica ActaYear: 2007Citations: 263
Physical Sciences
Environmental Science
Environmental Chemistry
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Arsenic attenuation by oxidized aquifer sediments in Bangladesh

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Kenneth G. Stollenwerk, George N. Breit, Alan H. Welch, James C. Yount et al.

Journal: The Science of The Total EnvironmentYear: 2007Citations: 242

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...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Vulnerability of deep groundwater in the Bengal Aquifer System to contamination by arsenic

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W. G. Burgess, M. A. Hoque, Holly A. Michael, Clifford I. Voss et al.

Journal: Nature GeoscienceYear: 2010Citations: 218
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Developing fencing policies for dryland ecosystems

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Sarah M. Durant, Matthew S. Becker, Scott Creel, Sultana Bashir et al.

Journal: Journal of Applied EcologyYear: 2015Citations: 91

Summary In dryland ecosystems, mobility is essential for both wildlife and people to access unpredictable and spatially heterogeneous resources, particularly in the face of climate change. Fences can prevent connectivity vital for this mobility. There are recent calls for large‐scale barrier fencing...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcologyOpen Access
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Accumulation of iron and arsenic in the Chandina alluvium of the lower delta plain, Southeastern Bangladesh

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Anwar Zahid, Muhammad Qumrul Hassan, George N. Breit, Klaus-Dieter Balke et al.

Journal: Environmental Geochemistry and HealthYear: 2008Citations: 22

Accumulations of iron, manganese, and arsenic occur in the Chandina alluvium of southeastern Bangladesh within 2.5 m of the ground surface. These distinctive orange-brown horizons are subhorizontal and consistently occur within 1 m of the contact of the aerated (yellow-brown) and water-saturated (gr...

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Arsenic attenuation by oxidized aquifer sediments in Bangladesh. Sci Total Environ

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Kenneth G. Stollenwerk, George N. Breit, Alan H. Welch, James C. Yount et al.

Year: 2007Citations: 18
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceWater Science and Technology
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Compositional Data for Bengal Delta Sediment Collected from a Borehole at Rajoir, Bangladesh

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George N. Breit, James C. Yount, Md. Nehal Uddin, Ad. Atual Muneem et al.

Journal: Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing WorldYear: 2007Citations: 8

Processes active within sediment of the Bengal basin have attracted world concern because of the locally high content of arsenic dissolved in ground water drawn from that sediment. Sediment samples were collected from a borehole in the town of Rajoir, Rajoir upazila, Madaripur district, Bangladesh, ...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Compositional data for Bengal delta sediment collected from boreholes at Srirampur, Kachua, Bangladesh

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George N. Breit, James C. Yount, Md. Nehal Uddin, Ad. Atual Muneem et al.

Journal: Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing WorldYear: 2006Citations: 7

Processes active within sediment of the Bengal delta have attracted world concern because of the locally high content of arsenic dissolved in ground water drawn from that sediment. Sediment samples were collected from two boreholes in Srirampur village, Kachua upazila, Chandphur district, Bangladesh...

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Remediation of arsenic-contaminated groundwater by oxidized sediments in Bangladesh

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Kenneth G. Stollenwerk, George N. Breit, Alan H. Welch, Andrea L. Foster

Journal: Geochimica et Cosmochimica ActaYear: 2006Citations: 1
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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List of Contributors

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Year: 2015

Citation (2015), "List of Contributors", At the Center: Feminism, Social Science and Knowledge (Advances in Gender Research, Vol. 20), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. xi-xiii. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1529-212620150000020015 Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited Copyright © 2015...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceHistorical Gender and Feminism Studies
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Attention of arsenic in Bangladesh sediments: Implications for ground-water development

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Alan H. Welch, Kenneth G. Stollenwerk, George N. Breit, Andrea L. Foster et al.

Year: 2006
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceWater Science and Technology
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