Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4675234 | Procedia Earth and Planetary Science | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Four multilevel samplers were installed in both As-affected areas and low-As areas for long-term monitoring of chemical variations of shallow groundwater (< 30 m in depth). Results showed slight increasing trends in As concentrations in groundwaters with high As concentration (> 50 μg/L), and in groundwaters at 15 m depth in low-As areas. Variations in As concentrations were in line with those of Fe(II) in low-As areas (< 50 μg/L), while incompatible variations were generally observed in groundwaters from As-affected areas. This indicated that authigenic siderite and pyrite immobilized As in groundwaters with high As concentration (>200 μg/L), being released from aquifer sediments via reductive dissolution of Fe oxides.
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