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Characterizing global variability in groundwater arsenic

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2019

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Groundwater contaminated with naturally occurring arsenic is a widespread problem affecting many alluvial and deltaic aquifer systems throughout the world. The human health toll from consuming groundwater with high levels of arsenic is staggering in its proportions. Furthermore, the use of arsenic contaminated groundwater for irrigation is observed to result in diminished crop yields and thus poses a threat to food security in arsenic affected regions. Decades of research at individual field sites have resulted in the collection of many geochemical and geologic datasets. A key feature of alluvial and deltaic aquifer systems is the large degree of spatial variability in groundwater arsenic concentrations from local to regional scales. [...]

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  • John Wesley Powell Center for Analysis and Synthesis

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