ABSTRACT Long-term exposure to trace levels of arsenic (As) in shallow groundwater used for drinking and irrigation puts millions of people at risk of chronic disease. Although microbial processes are implicated in mobilizing arsenic from aquifer sediments into groundwater, the precise mechanism remains ambiguous. The goal of this work was to target, for the first time, a comprehensive suite of state-of-the-art molecular techniques in order to better constrain the relationship between indigenous microbial communities and the iron and arsenic mineral phases present in sediments at two well-characterized arsenic-impacted aquifers in Bangladesh. At both sites, arsenate [As(V)] was the major species of As present in sediments at depths with low...
In Bengal Delta Plain (BDP), shallow aquifer (<50 m) is often contaminated with Arsenic (As). The ph...
Anaerobic microbes play a critical role in the biogeochemistry of arsenic. In this Dissertation, I ...
High levels of arsenic in groundwater and drinking water represent a major health problem worldwide....
Long-term exposure to trace levels of arsenic (As) in shallow groundwater used for drinking and irri...
Subsurface removal of arsenic by injection with oxygenated groundwater has been proposed as a viable...
Bacterial communities can exert significant influence on the biogeochemical cycling of groundwater a...
<p>The activities of iron-oxidizing and reducing microorganisms impact the fate of arsenic in ground...
Bacterial communities can exert significant influence on the biogeochemical cycling of arsenic (As)....
The presence of elevated levels of arsenic (As) in groundwater in Bangladesh, has undermined the dec...
Arsenic (As) groundwater contamination is a common problem in southeast Asia and many people continu...
Arsenate-reducing microorganisms may mobilize arsenic into groundwater. Phylogenetic DNA sequence in...
A groundwater, sediment and soil chemistry and mineralogical study has been performed to investigate...
Millions of people worldwide are at risk of arsenic poisoning from their drinking water. In Banglade...
Protection of groundwater quality from various natural and anthropogenic forces is a prime concern i...
Abstract Natural pollution of groundwater by arsenic adversely affects the health of tens of milli...
In Bengal Delta Plain (BDP), shallow aquifer (<50 m) is often contaminated with Arsenic (As). The ph...
Anaerobic microbes play a critical role in the biogeochemistry of arsenic. In this Dissertation, I ...
High levels of arsenic in groundwater and drinking water represent a major health problem worldwide....
Long-term exposure to trace levels of arsenic (As) in shallow groundwater used for drinking and irri...
Subsurface removal of arsenic by injection with oxygenated groundwater has been proposed as a viable...
Bacterial communities can exert significant influence on the biogeochemical cycling of groundwater a...
<p>The activities of iron-oxidizing and reducing microorganisms impact the fate of arsenic in ground...
Bacterial communities can exert significant influence on the biogeochemical cycling of arsenic (As)....
The presence of elevated levels of arsenic (As) in groundwater in Bangladesh, has undermined the dec...
Arsenic (As) groundwater contamination is a common problem in southeast Asia and many people continu...
Arsenate-reducing microorganisms may mobilize arsenic into groundwater. Phylogenetic DNA sequence in...
A groundwater, sediment and soil chemistry and mineralogical study has been performed to investigate...
Millions of people worldwide are at risk of arsenic poisoning from their drinking water. In Banglade...
Protection of groundwater quality from various natural and anthropogenic forces is a prime concern i...
Abstract Natural pollution of groundwater by arsenic adversely affects the health of tens of milli...
In Bengal Delta Plain (BDP), shallow aquifer (<50 m) is often contaminated with Arsenic (As). The ph...
Anaerobic microbes play a critical role in the biogeochemistry of arsenic. In this Dissertation, I ...
High levels of arsenic in groundwater and drinking water represent a major health problem worldwide....