Groundwater chemistry and redox processes: Depth dependent arsenic release mechanism
Authors: Biswas, A., Majumder, S., Neidhardt, H., Halder, D., Bhowmick, S., Mukherjee-Goswami, A., Kundu, A., Saha, D., Berner, Z. and Chatterjee, D.
Journal: Applied Geochemistry
Volume: 26
Issue: 4
Pages: 516-525
ISSN: 0883-2927
DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeochem.2011.01.010
Abstract:Patchy occurrences of elevated As are often encountered in groundwater from the shallow aquifers (<50m) of the Bengal Delta Plain (BDP). A clear understanding of various biogeochemical processes, responsible for As mobilization, is very important to explain this patchy occurrence and thus to mitigate the problem. The present study deals with the periodical monitoring of groundwater quality of five nested piezometeric wells between December 2008 and July 2009 to investigate the temporal changes in groundwater chemistry vis-a-vis the prevalent redox processes in the aquifer. Geochemical modeling has been carried out to identify key phases present in groundwater. A correlation study among different aqueous redox parameters has also been performed to evaluate prevailing redox processes in the aquifer. The long term monitoring of hydrochemical parameters in the multilevel wells together with hydrogeochemical equilibrium modeling has shown more subtle differences in the geochemical environment of the aquifer, which control the occurrence of high dissolved As in BDP groundwater. The groundwater is generally of Ca-HCO
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Groundwater chemistry and redox processes: Depth dependent arsenic release mechanism
Authors: Biswas, A., Majumder, S., Neidhardt, H., Halder, D., Bhowmick, S., Mukherjee-Goswami, A., Kundu, A., Saha, D., Berner, Z. and Chatterjee, D.
Journal: APPLIED GEOCHEMISTRY
Volume: 26
Issue: 4
Pages: 516-525
ISSN: 0883-2927
DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeochem.2011.01.010
Source: Web of Science (Lite)