Uncertainty persists regarding the vulnerability of deep groundwater across Asia's megadeltas. In the coastal Bengal Basin aquifer system, shallow groundwater (<100 m) commonly features high salinity or arsenic concentrations, and deep, better-quality, groundwater supplies drinking water to >80 million people. Here we report new radiocarbon evidence from a network of nine dedicated, multilevel monitoring wells, which indicates residence times of between 103 and 104 years for groundwater at depths >150 m. Modern groundwater detected in some deep abstraction wells using anthropogenic tracers (SF6, CFCs) is attributed to short circuiting of shallow groundwater within wells. Age-depth profiles and hydrochemical data in monitoring wells...
To delineate arsenic (As) safe aquifer(s) within shallow depth, the present study has investigated t...
Availability of safe drinking water is a major concern in the delta plains of the major Himalayan-Ti...
To delineate arsenic (As) safe aquifer(s) within shallow depth, the present study has investigated t...
Uncertainty persists regarding the vulnerability of deep groundwater across Asia's megadeltas. In th...
Uncertainty persists regarding the vulnerability of deep groundwater across Asia's megadeltas. In th...
Deep, fresh groundwater (typically >150 m below ground) provides a vital source of drinking water ac...
Over-exploitation of groundwater in India’s fastest-growing metropolis, Bengaluru, has resulted in w...
© 2018 BGS/UKRI Demand for groundwater in urban centres across Asia continues to rise with ever deep...
Intensive irrigation in northwest India has led to growing concerns over the sustainability of curre...
The use of deep groundwater (±300 m deep) is becoming an important issue in the Bengal Basin, due to...
The deeper groundwater (depending on definition) of the Bengal basin (Ganges-Brahmaputra delta) has ...
Drinking shallow groundwater with naturally elevated concentrations of arsenic is causing widespread...
From 2002 to 2010 inclusive we monitored concentrations of arsenic (As) and major ions (Ca, Mg, Sr, ...
Across the floodplains of southern Bangladesh deep (> 150 m belowground level, bgl) groundwater with...
In groundwaters from 145 wells across central West Bengal, India, those from Pleistocene aquifers at...
To delineate arsenic (As) safe aquifer(s) within shallow depth, the present study has investigated t...
Availability of safe drinking water is a major concern in the delta plains of the major Himalayan-Ti...
To delineate arsenic (As) safe aquifer(s) within shallow depth, the present study has investigated t...
Uncertainty persists regarding the vulnerability of deep groundwater across Asia's megadeltas. In th...
Uncertainty persists regarding the vulnerability of deep groundwater across Asia's megadeltas. In th...
Deep, fresh groundwater (typically >150 m below ground) provides a vital source of drinking water ac...
Over-exploitation of groundwater in India’s fastest-growing metropolis, Bengaluru, has resulted in w...
© 2018 BGS/UKRI Demand for groundwater in urban centres across Asia continues to rise with ever deep...
Intensive irrigation in northwest India has led to growing concerns over the sustainability of curre...
The use of deep groundwater (±300 m deep) is becoming an important issue in the Bengal Basin, due to...
The deeper groundwater (depending on definition) of the Bengal basin (Ganges-Brahmaputra delta) has ...
Drinking shallow groundwater with naturally elevated concentrations of arsenic is causing widespread...
From 2002 to 2010 inclusive we monitored concentrations of arsenic (As) and major ions (Ca, Mg, Sr, ...
Across the floodplains of southern Bangladesh deep (> 150 m belowground level, bgl) groundwater with...
In groundwaters from 145 wells across central West Bengal, India, those from Pleistocene aquifers at...
To delineate arsenic (As) safe aquifer(s) within shallow depth, the present study has investigated t...
Availability of safe drinking water is a major concern in the delta plains of the major Himalayan-Ti...
To delineate arsenic (As) safe aquifer(s) within shallow depth, the present study has investigated t...