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Biodegradable Organic Carbon in Sediments of an Arsenic-Contaminated Aquifer in Bangladesh

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Rebecca B. Neumann, Lara E. Pracht, Matthew L. Polizzotto, A. B. M. Badruzzaman et al.

Journal: Environmental Science & Technology LettersYear: 2014Citations: 77

Laboratory incubations of sediment collected from an arsenic-contaminated aquifer in Bangladesh revealed a hitherto undocumented pool of biodegradable sedimentary organic carbon. Sampling, homogenizing, handling, and/or experimentation with the sediment released organic carbon, causing dissolved org...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Molecular characterization of organic matter mobilized from Bangladeshi aquifer sediment: tracking carbon compositional change during microbial utilization

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Lara E. Pracht, Malak Tfaily, Robert J. Ardissono, Rebecca B. Neumann

Journal: BiogeosciencesYear: 2018Citations: 69

Abstract. Bioavailable organic carbon in aquifer recharge waters and sediments can fuel microbial reactions with implications for groundwater quality. A previous incubation experiment showed that sedimentary organic carbon (SOC) mobilized off sandy sediment collected from an arsenic-contaminated and...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryOpen Access
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Sealing Rice Field Boundaries in Bangladesh: A Pilot Study Demonstrating Reductions in Water Use, Arsenic Loading to Field Soils, and Methane Emissions from Irrigation Water

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Rebecca B. Neumann, Lara E. Pracht, Matthew L. Polizzotto, A. B. M. Badruzzaman et al.

Journal: Environmental Science & TechnologyYear: 2014Citations: 14

Irrigation of rice fields in Bangladesh with arsenic-contaminated and methane-rich groundwater loads arsenic into field soils and releases methane into the atmosphere. We tested the water-savings potential of sealing field bunds (raised boundaries around field edges) as a way to mitigate these negat...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Molecular characterization of organic matter mobilized from Bangladeshi aquifer sediment: tracking carbon compositional change during microbial utilization

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Lara E. Pracht, Malak Tfaily, Robert J. Ardissono, Rebecca B. Neumann

Year: 2017Citations: 2

Abstract. Bioavailable organic carbon in aquifer-recharge waters and sediments can fuel microbial reactions with implications for groundwater quality. A previous incubation experiment showed that sedimentary organic carbon (SOC) mobilized off sandy sediment collected from an arsenic-contaminated and...

Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesOceanographyOpen Access
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Supplementary material to "Molecular characterization of organic matter mobilized from Bangladeshi aquifer sediment: tracking carbon compositional change during microbial utilization"

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Lara E. Pracht, Malak Tfaily, Robert J. Ardissono, Rebecca B. Neumann

Year: 2017
Physical SciencesEngineeringMechanics of MaterialsOpen Access
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Characterization of Organic Carbon and Its Bioavailability in Recharge Waters and Aquifer Sediments: Implications for Groundwater Arsenic Contamination in Bangladesh

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Lara E. Pracht, Robert J. Ardissono, Matthew L. Polizzotto, A. B. M. Badruzzaman et al.

Year: 2014
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceWater Science and Technology
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The character of organic carbon in recharge water and arsenic mobilization in Bangladesh aquifers

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Lara E. Pracht, A. H. Fussell, Matthew L. Polizzotto, A. M. Badruzzaman et al.

Journal: AGU Fall Meeting AbstractsYear: 2012
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceWater Science and Technology
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