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Arsenic in groundwater of the Paraiba do Sul delta, Brazil: An atmospheric source?

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 482, Issue -, Pages 148-156

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2014.02.138

Keywords

Arsenic; Delta; Groundwater; Sediment; Atmospheric deposition

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  1. CNPq-Brazilian National Research Council [470541/2010-5]

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High concentrations of arsenic (>50 mu g L-1) have been detected for the first time in groundwater of the wave-dominated Paraiba do Sul delta, Brazil. The deltaic shallow groundwater aquifer is enriched in arsenic fixed by authigenic sulfides. A study of palynomorphs confirmed that aquifer sediments were formed in inter-dune lakes/swamps lately covered by eolian sands. The organic sediments of contemporaneous inter-dune lake/swamp contain very high concentration of As: up to 180 mg kg(-1) and 163 mu g L-1 in dry gyttja material and interstitial water, respectively. The As in recent lake/swamp sediments is retained by iron hydroxides in upper and probably by sulfides in lower layers. In the absence of connection of inter-dune lakes/swamps with fluvial currents, the atmospheric input of As could be considered as the principal source in sediments. The calculation demonstrates the possibility of high concentrations of As accumulation in sediments of inter-dune lakes/swamps from atmospheric precipitations within several centuries before they will be covered by eolian sands and turned into shallow aquifer. Considering the commonalities of wave-dominated delta formations, we can predict more prevalent As accumulation in delta plain groundwater. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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