The geochemical and isotopic composition of ground waters in West Bengal: Tracing ground-surface water interaction and its role in arsenic release
Authors: Lawson, M., Ballentine, C.J., Polya, D.A., Boyce, A.J., Mondal, D., Chatterjee, D., Majumder, S. and Biswas, A.
Journal: Mineralogical Magazine
Volume: 72
Issue: 1
Pages: 441-444
ISSN: 0026-461X
DOI: 10.1180/minmag.2008.072.1.441
Abstract:In many areas of south and south-eastern Asia, concentrations of As in ground water have been found to exceed the WHO maximum concentration limit of 10 μg/l. This is adversely affecting the health of millions of people and has grave current and future health implications. It has recently been suggested that extensive abstraction of ground water in these areas may accelerate the release of As to ground water. This study uses geochemical and isotopic data to assess this hypothesis. The area investigated in this study is in the Chakdaha block of the Nadia District, West Bengal. The ground water is predominantly of the Ca-Mg-HCO
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The geochemical and isotopic composition of ground waters in West Bengal: tracing ground-surface water interaction and its role in arsenic release
Authors: Lawson, M., Ballentine, C.J., Polya, D.A., Boyce, A.J., Mondal, D., Chatterjee, D., Majumder, S. and Biswas, A.
Journal: MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE
Volume: 72
Issue: 1
Pages: 441-444
eISSN: 1471-8022
ISSN: 0026-461X
DOI: 10.1180/minmag.2008.072.1.441
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