Arsenic Mobility and Groundwater Extraction in Bangladesh

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...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 2002-11, Vol.298 (5598), p.1602-1606
Hauptverfasser: Harvey, Charles F., Swartz, Christopher H., Badruzzaman, A. B. M., Keon-Blute, Nicole, Yu, Winston, Ali, M. Ashraf, Jay, Jenny, Beckie, Roger, Niedan, Volker, Brabander, Daniel, Oates, Peter M., Ashfaque, Khandaker N., Islam, Shafiqul, Hemond, Harold F., Ahmed, M. Feroze
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Zusammenfassung: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 driven recent biogeochemical processes, and irrigation pumping is sufficient to have drawn water to the depth where dissolved arsenic is at a maximum. The results of field injection of molasses, nitrate, and low-arsenic water show that organic carbon or its degradation products may quickly mobilize arsenic, oxidants may lower arsenic concentrations, and sorption of arsenic is limited by saturation of aquifer materials.
ISSN:0036-8075
1095-9203
DOI:10.1126/science.1076978