Authors
Mattias Von Brömssen, Md Jakariya, Prosun Bhattacharya, Kazi Matin Ahmed, M Aziz Hasan, Ondra Sracek, Linda Jonsson, Lisa Lundell, Gunnar Jacks
Publication date
2007/7/1
Journal
Science of the Total Environment
Volume
379
Issue
2-3
Pages
121-132
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Groundwater with high concentration of geogenic arsenic (As) occurs extensively in the Holocene alluvial aquifers of Bangladesh. Local drillers in Matlab Upazilla are constructing deeper tubewells than in the recent past, primarily because of low concentrations of dissolved Fe and As. Locally a thick layer of black to grey sediments overlies an oxidised unit of yellowish-grey to reddish-brown sediments. The correlation between the colour of both units and the groundwater redox conditions was investigated to provide an easy tool for targeting low-arsenic groundwater. Based on the sediment colour at the screen depths described by local drillers, 40 domestic shallow tubewells were selected for water sampling. Four colours were used to describe the sediments: black, white, off-white (buff) and red. Generally, the groundwater was anoxic and the As concentrations ranged from less than 5.2 to 355 μg/L. Water derived …
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