Potentiality of shallow brown sand aquifers as an alternative safe drinking water source in Bengal Basin

The present study investigated the regional distribution of brown sand aquifers (BSA) as well as their hydrogeochemical contrast to grey sand aquifers (GSA). The data indicated that in BSA redox status is limited to the Mn oxides reduction stage, while in GSA, Fe oxides reduction to SO 4 2 - reducti...

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Main Authors: Biswas, A., Bhattacharya, P., Halder, D., Jacks, G., Nath, B., Mukherjee, Abhijit, Kundu, A., Mandal, U., Chatterjee, D.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67377
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author Biswas, A.
Bhattacharya, P.
Halder, D.
Jacks, G.
Nath, B.
Mukherjee, Abhijit
Kundu, A.
Mandal, U.
Chatterjee, D.
author_facet Biswas, A.
Bhattacharya, P.
Halder, D.
Jacks, G.
Nath, B.
Mukherjee, Abhijit
Kundu, A.
Mandal, U.
Chatterjee, D.
author_sort Biswas, A.
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description The present study investigated the regional distribution of brown sand aquifers (BSA) as well as their hydrogeochemical contrast to grey sand aquifers (GSA). The data indicated that in BSA redox status is limited to the Mn oxides reduction stage, while in GSA, Fe oxides reduction to SO 4 2 - reduction processes are prevalent. Though, the concentration of dissolved As was very low ( < 10 µg/L) in BSA, the concentration of Mn was very high ( > 400 µg/L). Whereas in GSA, the enrichment patterns of As and Mn were opposite to that of BSA. This study suggests that underlying health risk of Mn in drinking water needs to be addressed more rigorously before advocating for mass scale exploitation of BSA as an alternative drinking water source despite of significantly low As concentration in groundwater. © 2012 Taylor & Francis Group.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-673772018-05-18T07:58:15Z Potentiality of shallow brown sand aquifers as an alternative safe drinking water source in Bengal Basin Biswas, A. Bhattacharya, P. Halder, D. Jacks, G. Nath, B. Mukherjee, Abhijit Kundu, A. Mandal, U. Chatterjee, D. The present study investigated the regional distribution of brown sand aquifers (BSA) as well as their hydrogeochemical contrast to grey sand aquifers (GSA). The data indicated that in BSA redox status is limited to the Mn oxides reduction stage, while in GSA, Fe oxides reduction to SO 4 2 - reduction processes are prevalent. Though, the concentration of dissolved As was very low ( < 10 µg/L) in BSA, the concentration of Mn was very high ( > 400 µg/L). Whereas in GSA, the enrichment patterns of As and Mn were opposite to that of BSA. This study suggests that underlying health risk of Mn in drinking water needs to be addressed more rigorously before advocating for mass scale exploitation of BSA as an alternative drinking water source despite of significantly low As concentration in groundwater. © 2012 Taylor & Francis Group. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67377 restricted
spellingShingle Biswas, A.
Bhattacharya, P.
Halder, D.
Jacks, G.
Nath, B.
Mukherjee, Abhijit
Kundu, A.
Mandal, U.
Chatterjee, D.
Potentiality of shallow brown sand aquifers as an alternative safe drinking water source in Bengal Basin
title Potentiality of shallow brown sand aquifers as an alternative safe drinking water source in Bengal Basin
title_full Potentiality of shallow brown sand aquifers as an alternative safe drinking water source in Bengal Basin
title_fullStr Potentiality of shallow brown sand aquifers as an alternative safe drinking water source in Bengal Basin
title_full_unstemmed Potentiality of shallow brown sand aquifers as an alternative safe drinking water source in Bengal Basin
title_short Potentiality of shallow brown sand aquifers as an alternative safe drinking water source in Bengal Basin
title_sort potentiality of shallow brown sand aquifers as an alternative safe drinking water source in bengal basin
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67377