2021
DOI: 10.1021/acsearthspacechem.0c00358
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Impacts of External Organic Carbon on Arsenic Release in Aquifer of Jianghan Plain, Central China

Abstract: This study investigated the effects of organic carbon, e.g., glucose, humic acid, and fulvic acid, on the As enrichment of groundwater from an As-bearing aquifer under the Jianghan Plain, China. Sediments were obtained by drilling samples and cultured in the laboratory by adding exotic organic matter. On the basis of high-throughput sequencing, it can be found that the addition of organic matter causes the change of microbial community diversity in the sediments. We found the co-occurrence of organic carbon an… Show more

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“…However, compared with Lawson's study [ 95 ], the sediment used by Sun et al. [ 117 ] had high As content, and the added OM concentration was much higher than the actual OM concentration in groundwater, while the As concentration did not exceed the detected As concentration in groundwater. It was found that the release of As was only 4.67 μg L −1 after adding a large amount of OM, which was quite different from the actual As concentration in groundwater [ 120 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…However, compared with Lawson's study [ 95 ], the sediment used by Sun et al. [ 117 ] had high As content, and the added OM concentration was much higher than the actual OM concentration in groundwater, while the As concentration did not exceed the detected As concentration in groundwater. It was found that the release of As was only 4.67 μg L −1 after adding a large amount of OM, which was quite different from the actual As concentration in groundwater [ 120 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…In the study by Sun et al [ 117 ], it was found that the addition of different OM resulted in different degrees of As release. However, compared with Lawson's study [ 95 ], the sediment used by Sun et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%