Three-dimensional groundwater flow in Sonargaon, Bangladesh is numerically simulated in order to evaluate the flow paths of As-contaminated drinking groundwater in the Holocene aquifer of the Ganges-Blamaptra-Meghna delta plain over a recent 30-year period. The model indicates that vertical infiltration of surface groundwater into the shallow Holocene aquifer occurs frequently in the Ganges-Blamaptra-Meghna delta plain. It predicts that the water recharged from ground surface moves approximately 10-20 m vertically downward beneath the flood plain, with a gradually increasing horizontal flow, toward the underlying Pleistocene middle mud layer (aquitard). The model also predicts that groundwaters containing highest As concentrations (>700 mu ...
Whereas serious health consequences of widespread consumption of groundwater elevated in As have bee...
Protection of groundwater quality from various natural and anthropogenic forces is a prime concern i...
Groundwater arsenic (As) presents a public health risk of great magnitude in densely populated Asian...
Exploitation of groundwater from shallow, high prolific Holocene sedimentary aquifers has been a mai...
Groundwater geochemistry and flow have been studied in Gotra, West Bengal, India, where geogenic ars...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
The use of deep groundwater (±300 m deep) is becoming an important issue in the Bengal Basin, due to...
Drinking shallow groundwater with naturally elevated concentrations of arsenic is causing widespread...
The worldwide natural occurrence of high levels of arsenic (As) in groundwater and its deleterious e...
Statistical investigation on groundwater arsenic concentration data of southwest Bangladesh was perf...
In southern Bangladesh excessive levels of As in shallow groundwater have led to deeper groundwater ...
The elevated arsenic (As) content of groundwater from wells across Bangladesh and several other Sout...
Background: The origin of the spatial variability of dissolved As concentrations in shallow aquifers...
Naturally occurring arsenic (As) in Holocene aquifers in Bangladesh have undermined a long success o...
In groundwaters from 145 wells across central West Bengal, India, those from Pleistocene aquifers at...
Whereas serious health consequences of widespread consumption of groundwater elevated in As have bee...
Protection of groundwater quality from various natural and anthropogenic forces is a prime concern i...
Groundwater arsenic (As) presents a public health risk of great magnitude in densely populated Asian...
Exploitation of groundwater from shallow, high prolific Holocene sedimentary aquifers has been a mai...
Groundwater geochemistry and flow have been studied in Gotra, West Bengal, India, where geogenic ars...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
The use of deep groundwater (±300 m deep) is becoming an important issue in the Bengal Basin, due to...
Drinking shallow groundwater with naturally elevated concentrations of arsenic is causing widespread...
The worldwide natural occurrence of high levels of arsenic (As) in groundwater and its deleterious e...
Statistical investigation on groundwater arsenic concentration data of southwest Bangladesh was perf...
In southern Bangladesh excessive levels of As in shallow groundwater have led to deeper groundwater ...
The elevated arsenic (As) content of groundwater from wells across Bangladesh and several other Sout...
Background: The origin of the spatial variability of dissolved As concentrations in shallow aquifers...
Naturally occurring arsenic (As) in Holocene aquifers in Bangladesh have undermined a long success o...
In groundwaters from 145 wells across central West Bengal, India, those from Pleistocene aquifers at...
Whereas serious health consequences of widespread consumption of groundwater elevated in As have bee...
Protection of groundwater quality from various natural and anthropogenic forces is a prime concern i...
Groundwater arsenic (As) presents a public health risk of great magnitude in densely populated Asian...