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Towards Understanding Factors Affecting Arsenic, Chromium, and Vanadium Mobility in the Subsurface

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WATER
卷 14, 期 22, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w14223687

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geogenic contaminants; hydrogeochemistry; speciation; mechanistic modeling

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  1. National institute of Environmental Health Sciences [P42ES031007]
  2. USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Hatch project [NC02713]

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This article examines the geochemical and hydrological information about the release and transport of potentially hazardous geogenic contaminants and the challenges in understanding their behavior in the subsurface. The development and utilization of geochemical models are explored, and the gaps in knowledge in translating subsurface conditions into numerical models are described, along with an outlook on future research needs and developments.
Arsenic (As), chromium (Cr), and vanadium (V) are naturally occurring, redox-active elements that can become human health hazards when they are released from aquifer substrates into groundwater that may be used as domestic or irrigation source. As such, there is a need to develop incisive conceptual and quantitative models of the geochemistry and transport of potentially hazardous elements to assess risk and facilitate interventions. However, understanding the complexity and heterogeneous subsurface environment requires knowledge of solid-phase minerals, hydrologic movement, aerobic and anaerobic environments, microbial interactions, and complicated chemical kinetics. Here, we examine the relevant geochemical and hydrological information about the release and transport of potentially hazardous geogenic contaminants, specifically As, Cr, and V, as well as the potential challenges in developing a robust understanding of their behavior in the subsurface. We explore the development of geochemical models, illustrate how they can be utilized, and describe the gaps in knowledge that exist in translating subsurface conditions into numerical models, as well as provide an outlook on future research needs and developments.

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