Groundwater exploitation is rising in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, potentially exacerbating arsenic contamination from natural sources. We investigate trends and controls on contamination patterns throughout the Delta’s multi-aquifer system as observed in a spatially exhaustive data set of arsenic measured in >40,000 wells, 10.5% of which exceed the WHO drinking water standard for arsenic (10 μg/L). We relate strong trends in the distribution of contamination among well samples to explanatory variables derived from 3D ancillary physicochemical data sets using logistic regression models. Parsimonious models describe much of the observed variability in arsenic occurrence, which differs considerably between subsets of wells tapping shallow versu...
Tens of millions of people in south and southeast Asia routinely consume ground water that has unsaf...
Aquifer arsenic (As) contamination is occuring throughout deltaic areas of Southeast Asia, including...
Our recent discovery of hazardous concentrations of arsenic in shallow sedimentary aquifers in Cambo...
Geogenic arsenic (As) contamination of groundwater poses a major threat to global health, particular...
Natural arsenic contamination of groundwater aquifers is globally widespread, and particularly poses...
Groundwater drawn daily from shallow alluvial sands by millions of wells over large areas of South a...
Unravelling the complex, coupled processes responsible for the spatial distribution of arsenic withi...
Millions of people globally are exposed to dangerous arsenic concentrations in groundwaterderived dr...
International audienceSimilar to many southern and southeast Asian regions, the mobilisation of arse...
The Mekong Delta, situated between Cambodia and Vietnam, is one of the most productive aquifer syste...
The spatial variability of dissolved arsenic (As) concentrations in aquifers was studied near Ha Noi...
Arsenic is contaminating the groundwater of Holocene aquifers throughout South and Southeast Asia. T...
Tens of millions of people in south and southeast Asia routinely consume ground water that has unsaf...
Aquifer arsenic (As) contamination is occuring throughout deltaic areas of Southeast Asia, including...
Our recent discovery of hazardous concentrations of arsenic in shallow sedimentary aquifers in Cambo...
Geogenic arsenic (As) contamination of groundwater poses a major threat to global health, particular...
Natural arsenic contamination of groundwater aquifers is globally widespread, and particularly poses...
Groundwater drawn daily from shallow alluvial sands by millions of wells over large areas of South a...
Unravelling the complex, coupled processes responsible for the spatial distribution of arsenic withi...
Millions of people globally are exposed to dangerous arsenic concentrations in groundwaterderived dr...
International audienceSimilar to many southern and southeast Asian regions, the mobilisation of arse...
The Mekong Delta, situated between Cambodia and Vietnam, is one of the most productive aquifer syste...
The spatial variability of dissolved arsenic (As) concentrations in aquifers was studied near Ha Noi...
Arsenic is contaminating the groundwater of Holocene aquifers throughout South and Southeast Asia. T...
Tens of millions of people in south and southeast Asia routinely consume ground water that has unsaf...
Aquifer arsenic (As) contamination is occuring throughout deltaic areas of Southeast Asia, including...
Our recent discovery of hazardous concentrations of arsenic in shallow sedimentary aquifers in Cambo...