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Journal of Contaminant Hydrology | 2008

Degradation rates of CFC-11, CFC-12 and CFC-113 in anoxic shallow aquifers of Araihazar, Bangladesh.

A. Horneman; Matthias Stute; Peter Schlosser; William M. Smethie; Nicholas Santella; David T. Ho; Brian J. Mailloux; E. Gorman; Yan Zheng; A. van Geen

Chlorofluorocarbons CFC-11 (CCl(3)F), CFC-12 (CCl(2)F(2)), and CFC-113 (CCl(2)F-CClF(2)) are used in hydrology as transient tracers under the assumption of conservative behavior in the unsaturated and saturated soil zones. However, laboratory and field studies have shown that these compounds are not stable under anaerobic conditions. To determine the degradation rates of CFCs in a tropical environment, atmospheric air, unsaturated zone soil gas, and anoxic groundwater samples were collected in Araihazar upazila, Bangladesh. Observed CFC concentrations in both soil gas and groundwater were significantly below those expected from atmospheric levels. The CFC deficits in the unsaturated zone can be explained by gas exchange with groundwater undersaturated in CFCs. The CFC deficits observed in (3)H/(3)He dated groundwater were used to estimate degradation rates in the saturated zone. The results show that CFCs are degraded to the point where practically no (<5%) CFC-11, CFC-12, or CFC-113 remains in groundwater with (3)H/(3)He ages above 10 yr. In groundwater sampled at our site CFC-11 and CFC-12 appear to degrade at similar rates with estimated degradation rates ranging from approximately 0.25 yr(-1) to approximately 6 yr(-1). Degradation rates increased as a function of reducing conditions. This indicates that CFC dating of groundwater in regions of humid tropical climate has to be carried out with great caution.


Water Resources Research | 2003

Spatial variability of arsenic in 6000 tube wells in a 25 km2 area of Bangladesh

A. van Geen; Yun-jiang Zheng; R. Versteeg; Matthias Stute; A. Horneman; R. K. Dhar; Michael S. Steckler; Andrew Gelman; Christopher Small; Habibul Ahsan; Joseph H. Graziano; Iftikhar Hussain; Kazi Matin Ahmed


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2005

Geochemical and hydrogeological contrasts between shallow and deeper aquifers in two villages of Araihazar, Bangladesh: Implications for deeper aquifers as drinking water sources

Yan Zheng; A. van Geen; Matthias Stute; R. K. Dhar; Z. Mo; Zhongqi Cheng; A. Horneman; I. Gavrieli; Harry J. Simpson; Roelof Versteeg; Michael S. Steckler; A. Grazioli-Venier; Steven L. Goodbred; M. Shahnewaz; M. Shamsudduha; M. A. Hoque; Kazi Matin Ahmed


Water Resources Research | 2007

Hydrological control of As concentrations in Bangladesh groundwater

Martin Stute; Yan Zheng; Peter Schlosser; A. Horneman; R. K. Dhar; Saugata Datta; M. A. Hoque; Ashraf Ali Seddique; M. Shamsudduha; Kazi Matin Ahmed; A. van Geen


Environmental Science & Technology | 2008

Flushing History as a Hydrogeological Control on the Regional Distribution of Arsenic in Shallow Groundwater of the Bengal Basin

A. van Geen; Yan Zheng; Steven L. Goodbred; A. Horneman; Z. Aziz; Zhongqi Cheng; Matthias Stute; Brian J. Mailloux; Beth Weinman; M. A. Hoque; Ashraf Ali Seddique; M.S. Hossain; S.H. Chowdhury; Kazi Matin Ahmed


Environmental Science & Technology | 2004

Testing Groundwater for Arsenic in Bangladesh before Installing a Well

A. van Geen; T Protus; Zhongqi Cheng; A. Horneman; Ashraf Ali Seddique; M. A. Hoque; Kazi Matin Ahmed


Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2006

Preliminary evidence of a link between surface soil properties and the arsenic content of shallow groundwater in Bangladesh

A. van Geen; Z. Aziz; A. Horneman; Beth Weinman; R. K. Dhar; Yan Zheng; Steven L. Goodbred; Roelof Versteeg; Ashraf Ali Seddique; M. A. Hoque; Kazi Matin Ahmed


Water Resources Research | 2007

Hydrological control of As concentrations in Bangladesh groundwater: HYDROLOGICAL CONTROL As

Matthias Stute; Yan Zheng; Peter Schlosser; A. Horneman; R. K. Dhar; Sekharajit Datta; M. A. Hoque; Ashraf Ali Seddique; M. Shamsudduha; Kawser Ahmed; A. van Geen


Archive | 2009

Environmental tracers in hydrogeology: Principles, applications and challenges

Matthias Stute; A. Horneman; Robert Fried


Archive | 2004

Regional and Local Control of Arsenic Concentrations in Shallow Aquifers by the Permeability of Surface Soils

Alexander van Geen; Z. Aziz; Steven L. Goodbred; Yun-jiang Zheng; A. Horneman; R. K. Dhar; B. A. Weinman; Zhongqi Cheng; Matthias Stute; M. A. Hoque; Ashraf Ali Seddique; Kazi Matin Ahmed

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M. A. Hoque

University College London

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Zhongqi Cheng

City University of New York

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M. Shamsudduha

University College London

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Roelof Versteeg

Idaho National Laboratory

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