Microcosm depth profiles of arsenic release in a shallow aquifer, West Bengal

Andrew G. Gault, F. S. Islam, D. A. Polya, J. M. Charnock, C. Boothman, D. Chatterjee, J. R. Lloyd

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    Abstract

    Arsenic mobilization and Fe(III) reduction in acetate-amended sediments collected from a range of depths from an aquifer with elevated groundwater arsenic concentrations in West Bengal were monitored over a 1 month period. Significant arsenic release was noted in sediment collected from 24 m and 45 m depth, with some Fe(III) reduction also observed in the 24 m sample. The structure of the microbial communities present in the sediments prior to incubation showed marked differences down the sediment column. Profiling of the microbial community in the 24 m and 45 m samples revealed a relatively complex make-up, with Acinetobacter species comprising the bulk of the 24 m sedimentary bacterial population, but no previously characterized As(V)-reducers were detected in either sample. © 2005 The Mineralogical Society.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)855-863
    Number of pages8
    JournalMineralogical Magazine
    Volume69
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2005

    Keywords

    • Acinetobacter
    • Aquifer
    • Arsenic
    • Bengal
    • Microcosm

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