To advance understanding of hydrological influences on As concentrations within groundwaters of Southeast Asia, the flow system of an As-rich aquifer on the Mekong Delta in Cambodia where flow patterns have not been disturbed by irrigation well pumping was examined. Monitoring of water levels in a network of installed wells, extending over a 50 km2 area, indicates that groundwater flow is dominated by seasonally-variable gradients developed between the river and the inland wetland basins. While the gradient inverts annually, net groundwater flow is from the wetlands to the river. Hydraulic parameters of the aquifer (K ≈ 10−4 ms−1) and overlying clay aquitard (K ≈ 10−8 ms−1) were determined using grain size, permeameter and slug test analyse...
The Mekong Delta, situated between Cambodia and Vietnam, is one of the most productive aquifer syste...
Groundwater exploitation is rising in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, potentially exacerbating arsenic co...
Arsenic contamination of groundwaters in South and Southeast Asia is a major threat to public health...
To advance understanding of hydrological influences on As concentrations within groundwaters of Sout...
International audienceSimilar to many southern and southeast Asian regions, the mobilisation of arse...
Arsenic is contaminating the groundwater of Holocene aquifers throughout South and Southeast Asia. T...
Arsenic contaminated groundwater on the deltaic floodplains of Asia adversely affects 10\u27s of mil...
Millions of people globally, and particularly in South and Southeast Asia, face chronic exposure to ...
Arsenic (As) is widespread in alluvial aquifers along rivers draining the Himalayas but has received...
Arsenic contamination of groundwaters in South and Southeast Asia is a major threat to public health...
Tens of millions of people in south and southeast Asia routinely consume ground water that has unsaf...
Arsenic (As) contamination of groundwaters in South and Southeast Asia is a major threat to public h...
Unravelling the complex, coupled processes responsible for the spatial distribution of arsenic withi...
Chronic exposure to arsenic (As) through the consumption of contaminated groundwaters is a major thr...
The Mekong Delta, situated between Cambodia and Vietnam, is one of the most productive aquifer syste...
Groundwater exploitation is rising in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, potentially exacerbating arsenic co...
Arsenic contamination of groundwaters in South and Southeast Asia is a major threat to public health...
To advance understanding of hydrological influences on As concentrations within groundwaters of Sout...
International audienceSimilar to many southern and southeast Asian regions, the mobilisation of arse...
Arsenic is contaminating the groundwater of Holocene aquifers throughout South and Southeast Asia. T...
Arsenic contaminated groundwater on the deltaic floodplains of Asia adversely affects 10\u27s of mil...
Millions of people globally, and particularly in South and Southeast Asia, face chronic exposure to ...
Arsenic (As) is widespread in alluvial aquifers along rivers draining the Himalayas but has received...
Arsenic contamination of groundwaters in South and Southeast Asia is a major threat to public health...
Tens of millions of people in south and southeast Asia routinely consume ground water that has unsaf...
Arsenic (As) contamination of groundwaters in South and Southeast Asia is a major threat to public h...
Unravelling the complex, coupled processes responsible for the spatial distribution of arsenic withi...
Chronic exposure to arsenic (As) through the consumption of contaminated groundwaters is a major thr...
The Mekong Delta, situated between Cambodia and Vietnam, is one of the most productive aquifer syste...
Groundwater exploitation is rising in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, potentially exacerbating arsenic co...
Arsenic contamination of groundwaters in South and Southeast Asia is a major threat to public health...