Geochemistry of aquifer sediments and arsenic-rich groundwaters from Kandal Province, Cambodia

Helen A L Rowland, Andrew G. Gault, Paul Lythgoe, David A. Polya

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    Abstract

    Elevated As is well known to be present in aquifers utilised for drinking water and irrigation in West Bengal and Bangladesh. This problem has also more recently been discovered in other parts of Asia, including Vietnam, Cambodia, Inner Mongolia and the Middle Ganges Plain. Analysis of groundwaters in Kandal Province of Cambodia found waters with comparable geochemistry to the As-rich groundwaters of the West Bengali Delta. Similarities included high but heterogeneous As distributions, predominantly in the form As(III), high Fe, moderate to high HCO3-, circumneutral pH, low SO42 - and geochemical components indicative of reducing conditions. Good positive correlations between As, Fe, HCO3- and NH4+, and dissolved organic C is consistent with As release predominantly via microbially mediated reductive dissolution of As bearing Fe(III) oxides. Further evidence for such a process is found from correlations between As, Fe and organic matter from analysis of aquifer sediments, by the presence of goethite in the finer fractions and from the association of As with amorphous, poorly crystalline and well crystallised hydrous Fe oxides. The presence of several high As, but low Fe, wells implies that microbes could have a more direct role in mediating As release via the direct utilisation of Fe(III) or As(V) as electron acceptors. The presence of elevated As in waters with short aquifer residence times (as indicated by their geochemical signature) highlights the possible vulnerability of these aquifers to the influx of surface derived waters, providing an additional source of labile organic C that could exacerbate As release by stimulating microbial activity. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)3029-3046
    Number of pages17
    JournalApplied Geochemistry
    Volume23
    Issue number11
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2008

    Keywords

    • WEST-BENGAL
    • BANGLADESH GROUNDWATER
    • DRINKING-WATER
    • GANGES DELTA
    • QUATERNARY STRATIGRAPHY
    • REDUCING CONDITIONS
    • ORGANIC-MATTER
    • PUBLIC-HEALTH
    • FE RELEASE
    • IRON

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