Pond-Derived Organic Carbon Driving Changes in Arsenic Hazard Found in Asian Groundwaters

Volume: 47, Issue: 13, Pages: 7085 - 7094
Published: Jun 20, 2013
Abstract
Microbially mediated reductive processes involving the oxidation of labile organic carbon are widely considered to be critical to the release of arsenic into shallow groundwaters in South and Southeast Asia. In areas where there is significant pumping of groundwater for irrigation the involvement of surface-derived organic carbon drawn down from ponds into the underlying aquifers has been proposed but remains highly controversial. Here we...
Paper Details
Title
Pond-Derived Organic Carbon Driving Changes in Arsenic Hazard Found in Asian Groundwaters
Published Date
Jun 20, 2013
Volume
47
Issue
13
Pages
7085 - 7094
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