Subsurface Arsenic Removal (SAR) is a technique for in-situ removal of arsenic from groundwater. Extracted groundwater is aerated and re-injected into an anoxic aquifer, where the oxygen in the injected water reacts with ferrous iron in the aquifer to form hydrous ferric oxide (HFO). Subsequent extraction of groundwater contains temporarily lower As concentrations, because As sorbs onto the HFO. Injection, storage, and extraction together is called a cycle. A reactive transport model (RTM) was developed in PHREEQC to determine the hydrogeochemical processes responsible for As (im)mobilization during experimental SAR operation performed in Bangladesh. Oxidation of Fe(II) and As(III) were modeled using kinetic-rate expressions. Cation exchang...
International audienceGroundwater and aquifer materials have been characterized geochemically at a f...
Arsenic (As) can be naturally present in the native aquifer materials and can be released to groundw...
Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) is promoted as an attractive technique to meet growing water demands....
The principle of Subsurface Arsenic (As) Removal (SAR) is to extract anoxic groundwater, aerate it a...
The principle of subsurface arsenic (As) removal (SAR) is to extract anoxic groundwater, aerate it a...
Over the last few decades, significant progress has been made to characterize the extent, severity, ...
International audienceExtremely high As concentrations in drinking water of the Ganges Delta (West B...
International audienceExtremely high As concentrations in drinking water of the Ganges Delta (West B...
International audienceExtremely high As concentrations in drinking water of the Ganges Delta (West B...
International audienceExtremely high As concentrations in drinking water of the Ganges Delta (West B...
International audienceGroundwater and aquifer materials have been characterized geochemically at a f...
International audienceGroundwater and aquifer materials have been characterized geochemically at a f...
International audienceGroundwater and aquifer materials have been characterized geochemically at a f...
International audienceGroundwater and aquifer materials have been characterized geochemically at a f...
International audienceGroundwater and aquifer materials have been characterized geochemically at a f...
International audienceGroundwater and aquifer materials have been characterized geochemically at a f...
Arsenic (As) can be naturally present in the native aquifer materials and can be released to groundw...
Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) is promoted as an attractive technique to meet growing water demands....
The principle of Subsurface Arsenic (As) Removal (SAR) is to extract anoxic groundwater, aerate it a...
The principle of subsurface arsenic (As) removal (SAR) is to extract anoxic groundwater, aerate it a...
Over the last few decades, significant progress has been made to characterize the extent, severity, ...
International audienceExtremely high As concentrations in drinking water of the Ganges Delta (West B...
International audienceExtremely high As concentrations in drinking water of the Ganges Delta (West B...
International audienceExtremely high As concentrations in drinking water of the Ganges Delta (West B...
International audienceExtremely high As concentrations in drinking water of the Ganges Delta (West B...
International audienceGroundwater and aquifer materials have been characterized geochemically at a f...
International audienceGroundwater and aquifer materials have been characterized geochemically at a f...
International audienceGroundwater and aquifer materials have been characterized geochemically at a f...
International audienceGroundwater and aquifer materials have been characterized geochemically at a f...
International audienceGroundwater and aquifer materials have been characterized geochemically at a f...
International audienceGroundwater and aquifer materials have been characterized geochemically at a f...
Arsenic (As) can be naturally present in the native aquifer materials and can be released to groundw...
Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) is promoted as an attractive technique to meet growing water demands....