Authors
Jessica Dittmar, Andreas Voegelin, Linda C Roberts, Stephan J Hug, Ganesh C Saha, M Ashraf Ali, A Borhan M Badruzzaman, Ruben Kretzschmar
Publication date
2007/9/1
Journal
Environmental science & technology
Volume
41
Issue
17
Pages
5967-5972
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Arsenic-rich groundwater from shallow tube wells is widely used for the irrigation of boro rice in Bangladesh and West Bengal. In the long term this may lead to the accumulation of As in paddy soils and potentially have adverse effects on rice yield and quality. In the companion article in this issue, we have shown that As input into paddy fields with irrigation water is laterally heterogeneous. To assess the potential for As accumulation in soil, we investigated the lateral and vertical distribution of As in rice field soils near Sreenagar (Munshiganj, Bangladesh) and its changes over a 1 year cycle of irrigation and monsoon flooding. At the study site, 18 paddy fields are irrigated with water from a shallow tube well containing 397 ± 7 μg L-1 As. The analysis of soil samples collected before irrigation in December 2004 showed that soil As concentrations in paddy fields did not depend on the length of the irrigation channel …
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