Effect of river proximity on the arsenic and fluoride distribution in the aquifers of the Brahmaputra Floodplains, Assam, Northeast India

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Das N. [1 ]
Deka J.P. [1 ]
Shim J. [2 ]
Patel A.K. [1 ]
Kumar A. [3 ]
Sarma K.P. [1 ]
Kumar M. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Environmental Science, Tezpur University, Napaam, 784028, Assam
[2] School of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln
[3] Central Institute of Educational Technology, NCERT, New Delhi
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Kumar, Manish (manish.env@gmail.com) | 1600年 / Elsevier B.V.卷 / 2-3期
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Arsenic; Brahmaputra floodplain; Fluoride; Groundwater; Multivariate statistical technique; Weathering;
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10.1016/j.gsd.2016.07.001
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Groundwater samples were collected from the Brahmaputra Flood Plains (BFP) to study the effect of river proximity on the arsenic (As) and fluoride levels (F−). Arsenic and F− contamination was found to be higher in the south bank. Higher carbonate weathering was found to elevate the alkalinity in the south bank which in turn appeared to influence the groundwater As and F− levels. Low NO3− levels in the groundwater indicated the existence of a predominantly reducing condition, which is confirmed by low ORP levels in majority of the groundwater samples. Positive correlation between As and Fe, along with close grouping in principal components analysis and hierarchical cluster analysis indicated the involvement of reductive hydrolysis of Fe (hydr)oxides. Principal components analysis showed that reductive hydrolysis was more common in the south bank, which could explain the higher As levels detected in that bank. Higher sedimentation rates on the south bank could also influence the elevated As levels in its groundwater. Co-occurrence of As and F− was also found to be more likely in the south bank as indicated by hierarchical cluster analysis, the process appeared to be influenced by dissolution of Fe (hydr)oxides. Distance from the river and groundwater As level appear to be related, newer sediments close to the river are more likely to have higher As compared to older sediments away from the river. Fluoride on the other hand appears to have an inverse relation with river proximity, as recharge interrupts rock-water interaction, which is the main pathway for F− release. Overall occurrence of groundwater As appears to be a more widespread problem in the floodplains, while F− in groundwater is localised and limited to isolated pockets which promote higher mineral and water interaction over long periods. © 2016 Elsevier B.V.
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