AUTHOR=Vega Michael A. , Kulkarni Harshad V. , Mladenov Natalie , Johannesson Karen , Hettiarachchi Ganga M. , Bhattacharya Prosun , Kumar Naresh , Weeks Joseph , Galkaduwa Madhubhashini , Datta Saugata TITLE=Biogeochemical Controls on the Release and Accumulation of Mn and As in Shallow Aquifers, West Bengal, India JOURNAL=Frontiers in Environmental Science VOLUME=5 YEAR=2017 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/environmental-science/articles/10.3389/fenvs.2017.00029 DOI=10.3389/fenvs.2017.00029 ISSN=2296-665X ABSTRACT=
Manganese and arsenic concentrations are elevated in Murshidabad groundwater. Manganese release appears to be independent of dissolved organic matter quality. Mineral precipitation and dissolution reactions impact fate of manganese. Arsenic concentrations are related to dissolved organic matter quantity and quality.
The prevalence of manganese (Mn) in Southeast Asian drinking water has recently become a topic of discussion, particularly when concurrent with elevated arsenic (As). Although Mn groundwater geochemistry has been studied, the link between dissolved organic matter (DOM) quality and Mn release is less understood. This work evaluates characteristics of DOM, redox chemistry, and the distribution of Mn within Murshidabad, West Bengal, India. Shallow aquifer samples were analyzed for cations, anions, dissolved organic carbon, and DOM properties using 3-dimensional fluorescence excitation emission matrices followed by parallel factor modeling analyses. Two biogeochemical regimes are apparent, separated geographically by the river Bhagirathi. East of the river, where Eh and nitrate (