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Bandyopadhyay, R. K.
- Hydrochemistry of Arsenic in Nadia District, West Bengal
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1 Publication Division, Eastern Region, Geological Survey of India CPWD Pool Office, DF Block, Sector 1, Bidhan Nagar, Kolkata - 700 064, IN
1 Publication Division, Eastern Region, Geological Survey of India CPWD Pool Office, DF Block, Sector 1, Bidhan Nagar, Kolkata - 700 064, IN
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Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 59, No 1 (2002), Pagination: 33-46Abstract
In Nadia District, West Bengal, arsenic-polluted groundwater occurs in shallow unconfined aquifer. Both As(II1) and As(V) occur in groundwater at depths greater than 14 metres below ground level (mbgl). Iron, bicarbonate, calcium, magnesium, sodium and chloride are the other important dissolved ions in groundwater. The saturation index (S.I.) of groundwater for calcite ranges between 0.28 and 1.07, and estimated pCO2 exceeds the atmospheric value of 10-3.5Atm. Groundwater in the study area occurs in shallow unconfined aquifer in which reducing agent viz. organic matter is abundant. Concentrations of iron, bicarbonate, trivalent arsenic is high. Thus, the aquifer bears the signature of reducing condition. As a consequence, ferric-iron oxides are reduced and their sorbed load of arsenic is released to groundwater as they dissolve. Ferric-iron oxide reduction and release of arsenic from its surface may be due to emergence of reducing condition through oxidation of natural organic matter or waste waste organic matter and consequent attenuation (or depletion) of oxygen from the ambit of the aquifer sediment and/or water.Keywords
Hydrochemistry, Arsenic, Groundwater, Nadia District, West Bengal.- Arsenic Rich Phases in Aquifer Sediments Prom Southern West Bengal
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1 Publication Division, Geological Survey of India, Eastern Region, Kolkata, IN
2 Central Petrological Laboratory, Geological Survey of India, 15 Kyd Street, Kolkata - 700 016, IN
1 Publication Division, Geological Survey of India, Eastern Region, Kolkata, IN
2 Central Petrological Laboratory, Geological Survey of India, 15 Kyd Street, Kolkata - 700 016, IN
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Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 58, No 6 (2001), Pagination: 552-553Abstract
No Abstract.- Association of Microbes with Arsenic-Bearing Siderite Concretions from Shallow Aquifer Sediments of Bengal Delta and its Implications
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1 Project Arsenic, Eastern Region, G.S.I., Salt Lake, Sector-2, Kolkata - 700 091, IN
2 B-5, Section-K, Aliganj, Lucknow - 226 024, IN
1 Project Arsenic, Eastern Region, G.S.I., Salt Lake, Sector-2, Kolkata - 700 091, IN
2 B-5, Section-K, Aliganj, Lucknow - 226 024, IN