Reactive Transport Modeling of Arsenic Mobilization in Groundwater of the Red River Floodplain, Vietnam
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Add time:07/23/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
The arsenic content in groundwater of the Red River floodplain decreases with the burial age of the aquifer sediment over a 6000 year period. This decrease is caused by diminishing reactivities of both sedimentary organic carbon, Fe-oxides as well as CaCO3. Here we present a 1-D reactive transport model developed in PHREEQC-3 that quantifies the resulting changes in groundwater bulk chemistry as well as arsenic content over the last six millennia.
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