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      Genesis of arsenic-rich groundwater and the search for alternative safe aquifers in the Gangetic Plain, India.

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          Distribution and mobilization of groundwater arsenic from a 1580-km(2) area in the Gangetic Plain was studied. A two-tier aquifer system made up of Quaternary sand layers exists within 300 m below ground. Arsenic concentration exceeding >50 microg/L is confined within the active floodplain of the Ganga River, affecting the top aquitard and upper 5- to 20-m slice of the underlying shallow aquifer. The genesis of arsenic was investigated by principal component analyses involving total dissolved solids, Ca(+2), Mg(+2), Na(+), K(+), HCO3-, Cl(-1), SO4(-2), NO3-, Fetotal, and Astotal and analyzed for 57 groundwater samples, hydrochemical facies analyses, aquifer-aquitard configuration, and water-level behaviour. A 20- to 25-m thick deeper aquifer, appearing at 190 to 205 m below ground and separated from the shallow aquifer by a thick clay sequence, was low in arsenic load (<2 microg/L). Hydrostratigraphy and pumping tests revealed that the deeper aquifer can be used for community drinking in contaminated areas.

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          Journal
          Water Environ. Res.
          Water environment research : a research publication of the Water Environment Federation
          1061-4303
          1061-4303
          Dec 2013
          : 85
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Central Ground Water Board, Lok Nayak Bhawan, Dak Bunglow, Patna 800001, India. dsaha002@yahoo.com
          [2 ] Central Ground Water Board, Lok Nayak Bhawan, Dak Bunglow, Patna 800001, India.
          Article
          10.2175/106143013X13807328848252
          24597041
          796a86a3-65cf-4527-bd15-00686068515e
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