Geochemical study of arsenic release mechanisms in the Bengal Basin groundwater
β Scribed by Dowling, Carolyn B.; Poreda, Robert J.; Basu, Asish R.; Peters, Scott L.; Aggarwal, Pradeep K.
- Book ID
- 119656795
- Publisher
- American Geophysical Union
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 984 KB
- Volume
- 38
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0043-1397
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β¦ Synopsis
To investigate arsenic mobility in the Bengal Basin groundwater, we sampled water wells and sediments throughout the region. There are strong correlations among high levels of dissolved arsenic and iron, ammonia, and methane, especially in samples from a single site (Laxmipur). No linkage is seen between As and agricultural tracers such as phosphate. The association of As and Fe occurs because arsenic strongly adsorbs onto FeOOH particles in river water. They flocculate with other fineβgrained particles at the freshwater/saltwater transition zone. Subsequent bacterially mediated reduction of FeOOH in the clay releases the adsorbed arsenic. Weathering of Asβbearing mica plays a significant role in the As budget. The βcorrelatedβ presence of As, CH~4~, and NH~4~ in water supply wells is the result of diffusion out of organicβrich clay into the more permeable zones. Arsenic is mainly released from recent sediments at <50 m depth deposited in the GBR floodplain as sea level rose throughout the Holocene.
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