Geological and geochemical examination of arsenic contamination in groundwater in the Holocene Terai Basin, Nepal |
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Authors: | Jaya K. Gurung Hiroaki Ishiga Mohan S. Khadka |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Geoscience, Shimane University, Matsue 690-8504, Japan;(2) Department of Irrigation, HMG/Nepal, 2055, Jawalakhel, Nepal |
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Abstract: | Geological and geochemical study has been carried out to investigate arsenic contamination in groundwater in Nawalparasi, the western Terai district of Nepal. The work carried out includes analyses of core sediments, provenance study by rare earth elements analyses, 14C dating, and water analyses. Results showed that distribution of the major and trace elements are not homogeneous in different grain size sediments. Geochemical characteristics and sediment assemblages of the arsenic contaminated (Nawalparasi) and uncontaminated (Bhairahawa) area have been compared. Geochemical compositions of sediments from both the areas are similar; however, water chemistry and sedimentary facies vary significantly. Extraction test of sediment samples showed significant leaching of arsenic and iron. Chemical reduction and contribution from organic matter could be a plausible explanation for the arsenic release in groundwater from the Terai sediments. |
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Keywords: | Arsenic Terai sediments Geochemistry Nepal |
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