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Arsenic Mobility and Groundwater Extraction in Bangladesh

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Charles F. Harvey, Christopher H. Swartz, A. B. M. Badruzzaman, Nicole Keon-Blute et al.

Journal: ScienceYear: 2002Citations: 1236

High levels of arsenic in well water are causing widespread poisoning in Bangladesh. In a typical aquifer in southern Bangladesh, chemical data imply that arsenic mobilization is associated with recent inflow of carbon. High concentrations of radiocarbon-young methane indicate that young carbon has ...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Anthropogenic influences on groundwater arsenic concentrations in Bangladesh

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Rebecca B. Neumann, Khandaker N. Ashfaque, A. B. M. Badruzzaman, M. Ashraf Ali et al.

Journal: Nature GeoscienceYear: 2009Citations: 373
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Groundwater dynamics and arsenic contamination in Bangladesh

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Charles F. Harvey, Khandaker N. Ashfaque, Winston Yu, A. B. M. Badruzzaman et al.

Journal: Chemical GeologyYear: 2006Citations: 317
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Groundwater Dynamics and Arsenic Mobilization in Bangladesh Assessed Using Noble Gases and Tritium

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S. Klump, Rolf Kipfer, Olaf A. Cirpka, Charles F. Harvey et al.

Journal: Environmental Science & TechnologyYear: 2005Citations: 148

The contamination of groundwater by geogenic arsenic is the cause of major health problems in south and southeast Asia. Various hypotheses proposing that As is mobilized by the reduction of iron (oxy)hydroxides are now under discussion. One important and controversial question concerns the possibili...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Response to Comments on "Arsenic Mobility and Groundwater Extraction in Bangladesh"

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C. F. Harvey, Chris Swartz, A. B. M. Badruzzaman, Nicole Keon-Blute et al.

Journal: ScienceYear: 2003Citations: 34

Aggarwal et al . ( [1][1] ) and van Geen et al . ( [2][2] ) point to selected data in ( [3][3] ) to craft contrasting regional generalizations about the cause of high arsenic concentrations in groundwater in Bangladesh. Aggarwal et al . argue that arsenic mobilization is related to continuing

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Reply to 'Aquifer arsenic source'

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Rebecca B. Neumann, Khandaker N. Ashfaque, A. B. M. Badruzzaman, M. Ashraf Ali et al.

Journal: Nature GeoscienceYear: 2011Citations: 12
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryOpen Access
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Groundwater arsenic contamination on the Ganges Delta: biogeochemistry, hydrology, human perturbations, and human suffering on a large scale

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C. F. Harvey, Christopher H. Swartz, Abu Bohran M. Badruzzaman, N. E. Keon et al.

Journal: Comptes Rendus GéoscienceYear: 2004Citations: 12

Over the last several decades, much of population of Bangladesh and West Bengal switched their water supply from surface water to groundwater. Tragically, much of the region's groundwater is dangerously contaminated by arsenic, and consumption of this water has already created severe health effects....

Physical SciencesComputer ScienceArtificial Intelligence
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Effect of hydrological flow pattern on groundwater arsenic concentration in Bangladesh by Khandaker Ashfaque.

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Khandaker N. Ashfaque

Journal: DSpace@MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)Year: 2007Citations: 1

Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2007.

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyOpen Access
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Gender and Age-specific Patterns of Osteopenia and Osteoporosis in Urban and Rural Bangladesh

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Shanta Saha, Md. Khandaker, Anupam Saha, Ashfaque Quadir

Journal: International Journal of Medical Research and InnovationYear: 2026

<i>Background: </i>Osteoporosis and osteopenia represent major yet underrecognized public health challenges in low- and middle-income countries. In South Asia, demographic aging, nutritional inadequacies, sedentary lifestyles, and limited access to diagnostic facilities h...

Health SciencesMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineOpen Access
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The Arsenic crisis in Bangladesh (Invited)

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C. Harvey, Khandaker N. Ashfaque, Rebecca B. Neumann, B. Badruzzaman et al.

Journal: AGUFMYear: 2010
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceWater Science and Technology
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Arsenic Mobilization in Groundwater

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Khandaker N. Ashfaque

Year: 2009

Naturally occurring arsenic in groundwater has emerged as a global problem. Millions of people throughout the world are affected by arsenic poisoning in drinking water. However, very little work has been conducted to understand hydrogeochemical dynamics, and the transport of arsenic. We use a small ...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Labile Organic Carbon in Recharge and its Impact on Groundwater Arsenic Concentrations in Bangladesh

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Rebecca B. Neumann, Khandaker N. Ashfaque, A. M. Badruzzaman, Mukhtiar Ali et al.

Journal: AGU Fall Meeting AbstractsYear: 2009
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Arsenic Cycling Within Bangladesh Sediments: Evidence for an Oxidative Front Causing Solid Phase Repartitioning

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Matthew L. Polizzotto, Scott Fendorf, C. F. Harvey, Mohamed Ali Hamid et al.

Journal: AGUFMYear: 2003
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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