Arsenic in glacial aquifers: Sources and geochemical controls

被引:31
|
作者
Kelly, WR [1 ]
Holm, TR [1 ]
Wilson, SD [1 ]
Roadcap, GS [1 ]
机构
[1] Illinois State Water Survey, Champaign, IL 61820 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1111/j.1745-6584.2005.0058.x
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
A total of 176 wells in sand-and-gravel glacial aquifers in central Illinois were sampled for arsenic (As) and other chemical parameters. The results were combined with archived and published data from several hundred well samples to determine potential sources of As and the potential geochemical controls on its solubility and mobility. There was considerable spatial variability in the As concentrations. High concentrations were confined to areas smaller than I km in diameter. Arsenic and well depth were uncorrelated. Arsenic solubility appeared to be controlled by oxidation-reduction (redox) conditions, especially the presence of organic matter. Geochemical conditions in the aquifers are typically reducing, but only in the most reducing water does As accumulate in solution. In wells in which total organic carbon (TOC) was below 2 mg/L and sulfate (SO42-) was present, As concentrations were low or below the detection limit (0.5 mu g/L). Arsenic concentrations > 10 mu g/L were almost always found in wells where TOC was > 2 mg/L and SO42- was absent or at low concentrations, indicating post-SO42- reducing conditions. Iron (Fe) is common in the aquifer sediments, and Fe oxide reduction appears to be occurring throughout the aquifers. Arsenic is likely released from the solid phase as Fe oxide is reduced.
引用
收藏
页码:500 / 510
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Sedimentological controls on the formation of high arsenic aquifers in the central Yangtze River Basin since the Last Glacial Maximum
    Deng, Y.
    Wang, Y. X.
    Ma, T.
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL ARSENIC IN A CHANGING WORLD (AS2018), 2018, : 81 - 82
  • [2] Geochemical insights of arsenic mobilization into the aquifers of Punjab, Pakistan
    Sadiq, Muhammad
    Eqani, Syed Ali Musstjab Akber Shah
    Podgorski, Joel
    Ilyas, Shazia
    Abbas, Syed Sayyam
    Shafqat, Mustafa Nawaz
    Nawaz, Ismat
    Berg, Michael
    [J]. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2024, 935
  • [3] The sources of geogenic arsenic in aquifers at Datong basin, northern China: Constraints from isotopic and geochemical data
    Xie, Xianjun
    Wang, Yanxin
    Ellis, Andre
    Su, Chunli
    Li, Junxia
    Li, Mengdi
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GEOCHEMICAL EXPLORATION, 2011, 110 (02) : 155 - 166
  • [4] Microbial controls on arsenic speciation in SE Asian aquifers
    Lloyd, Jon R.
    Lear, Gavin
    Gault, Andrew G.
    Rowland, Helen A. L.
    Pederick, Richard L.
    Polya, David A.
    Vaughan, David J.
    Pancost, Richard D.
    Charnock, John M.
    [J]. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2006, 231
  • [5] Geochemical and palaeohydrological controls on pollution of groundwater by arsenic
    Ravenscroft, P
    McArthur, JM
    Hoque, BA
    [J]. ARSENIC EXPOSURE AND HEALTH EFFECTS IV, 2001, : 53 - 77
  • [6] Mineralogical and geochemical profiling of Arsenic-contaminated aquifers in central Bangladesh
    Uddin, A.
    Shamsudduha, M.
    Saunders, J. A.
    Lee, M-K.
    Ahmed, K. M.
    Chowdhury, M. T.
    [J]. GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, 2010, 74 (12) : A1062 - A1062
  • [7] Geochemical implications for sustainable utilization of low-arsenic aquifers in the Bengal Basin
    Stollenwerk, K. G.
    [J]. GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, 2010, 74 (12) : A995 - A995
  • [8] Sources and pathways of arsenic in the geochemical environment: Health implications
    Thornton, I
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY AND HEALTH, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, 1996, (113): : 153 - 161
  • [9] Mineralogical and geochemical controls on Arsenic mobility in geothermal areas of the Philippines
    Pascua, Chelo S.
    Sato, Tsutomu
    Arcilla, Carlo A.
    [J]. GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, 2009, 73 (13) : A1000 - A1000
  • [10] Arsenic in glacial drift aquifers and the implication for drinking water - Lower Illinois River Basin
    Warner, KL
    [J]. GROUND WATER, 2001, 39 (03) : 433 - 442