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Science of The Total Environment | 2017

High resolution profile of inorganic aqueous geochemistry and key redox zones in an arsenic bearing aquifer in Cambodia

Laura A. Richards; Daniel Magnone; Chansopheaktra Sovann; Chivuth Kong; Sebastian Uhlemann; Oliver Kuras; Bart E. van Dongen; Chris J. Ballentine; David A. Polya

Arsenic contamination of groundwaters in South and Southeast Asia is a major threat to public health. In order to better understand the geochemical controls on the mobility of arsenic in a heavily arsenic-affected aquifer in northern Kandal Province, Cambodia, key changes in inorganic aqueous geochemistry have been monitored at high vertical and lateral resolution along dominant groundwater flow paths along two distinct transects. The two transects are characterized by differing geochemical, hydrological and lithological conditions. Arsenic concentrations in groundwater are highly heterogenous, and are broadly positively associated with iron and negatively associated with sulfate and dissolved oxygen. The observed correlations are generally consistent with arsenic mobilization by reductive-dissolution of iron (hydr)oxides. Key redox zones, as identified using groupings of the PHREEQC model equilibrium electron activity of major redox couples (notably ammonium/nitrite; ammonium/nitrate; nitrite/nitrate; dissolved oxygen/water) have been identified and vary with depth, site and season. Mineral saturation is also characterized. Seasonal changes in groundwater chemistry were observed in areas which were (i) sandy and of high permeability; (ii) in close proximity to rivers; and/or (iii) in close proximity to ponds. Such changes are attributed to monsoonal-driven surface-groundwater interactions and are consistent with the separate provenance of recharge sources as identified using stable isotope mixing models.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Biomarker-indicated extent of oxidation of plant-derived organic carbon (OC) in relation to geomorphology in an arsenic contaminated Holocene aquifer, Cambodia

Daniel Magnone; Laura A. Richards; David A. Polya; Charlotte L. Bryant; Merren A. Jones; Bart E. van Dongen

The poisoning of rural populations in South and Southeastxa0Asia due to high groundwater arsenic concentrations is one of the world’s largest ongoing natural disasters. It is important to consider environmental processes related to the release of geogenic arsenic, including geomorphological and organic geochemical processes. Arsenic is released from sediments when iron-oxide minerals, onto which arsenic is adsorbed or incorporated, react with organic carbon (OC) and the OC is oxidised. In this study we build a new geomorphological framework for Kandal Province, a highly studied arsenic affected region of Cambodia, and tie this into wider regional environmental change throughout the Holocene. Analyses shows that the concentration of OC in the sediments is strongly inversely correlated to grainsize. Furthermore, the type of OC is also related to grain size with the clay containing mostly (immature) plant derived OC and sand containing mostly thermally mature derived OC. Finally, analyses indicate that within the plant derived OC relative oxidation is strongly grouped by stratigraphy with the older bound OC more oxidised than younger OC.


Applied Geochemistry | 2015

Use of lithium tracers to quantify drilling fluid contamination for groundwater monitoring in Southeast Asia

Laura A. Richards; Daniel Magnone; Bart E. van Dongen; Chris J. Ballentine; David A. Polya


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2017

Electrical resistivity tomography determines the spatial distribution of clay layer thickness and aquifer vulnerability, Kandal Province, Cambodia

Sebastian Uhlemann; Oliver Kuras; Laura A. Richards; Emma Naden; David A. Polya


Procedia Earth and Planetary Science | 2017

Tritium Tracers of Rapid Surface Water Ingression into Arsenic-bearing Aquifers in the Lower Mekong Basin, Cambodia

Laura A. Richards; Jürgen Sültenfuß; Chris J. Ballentine; Daniel Magnone; Bart E. van Dongen; Chansopheaktra Sovann; David A. Polya


Archive | 2017

Groundwater sampling, arsenic analysis and risk communication: Cambodia Case Study

David A. Polya; Laura A. Richards; Ahmed Ali Nassir Al Bualy; Chansopheaktra Sovann; Daniel Magnone; Paul R. Lythgoe


Sixth International Congress on Arsenic in the Environment | 2016

Age and provenance of groundwater in a shallow arsenic-affected aquifer in the lower Mekong Basin, Kandal Province, Cambodia

Laura A. Richards; Jürgen Sültenfuß; Daniel Magnone; Adrian J. Boyce; Chansopheaktra Sovann; Maria Jose Casanueva-Marenco; B. E. van Dongen; David A. Polya


Journal of Hydrology | 2018

Delineating sources of groundwater recharge in an arsenic-affected Holocene aquifer in Cambodia using stable isotope-based mixing models

Laura A. Richards; Daniel Magnone; Adrian J. Boyce; Maria Jose Casanueva-Marenco; Bart E. van Dongen; Chris J. Ballentine; David A. Polya


Archive | 2017

Selection of Arsenic Remediation Strategies in the Context of Water Safety Plans

Laura A. Richards


Archive | 2017

Arsenic Remediation of Drinking Water: An Overview

Arslan Ahmad; Laura A. Richards; Prosun Bhattacharya

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David A. Polya

University of Manchester

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Daniel Magnone

University of Manchester

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Chansopheaktra Sovann

Royal University of Phnom Penh

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Oliver Kuras

British Geological Survey

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