2020
DOI: 10.1029/2020gc009029
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Preliminary Evidence of Transport‐Limited Chemical Weathering and Element Immobility in the Ganges Tidal Delta Plain of Bangladesh

Abstract: Previous studies have documented a weathering‐limited regime in the upper reaches of the Ganges River Basin. Chemical weathering and element mobility at six sites in the lower reaches of the Ganges‐Brahmaputra tidal floodplain of southwest Bangladesh were investigated by comparing compositions of rice paddy soils, precursor tidal channel sediments, surface waters, and extract solutions, which represent the soluble fraction of solids. Little spatial variation in water and solid compositions is observed in each … Show more

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“…Thus, Se may be sourced from sewage, oil refineries, or agricultural runoff in the area. It is also interesting that Se concentrations are much higher in our samples from 2018 and 2019 (regardless of season) compared to results from surface waters in the same general study area in 2016 analyzed using the same methods [ 8 ]. One possible explanation for this is that Se is anthropogenic and the source of its release into the dissolved load began after sampling in 2016, potentially from industrial centers in Khulna [ 25 ], while another possible explanation is that the overall less saline samples taken in 2016 were more diluted with rainwater or other sources than ours in 2018 and 2019, thus lowering Se concentrations.…”
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“…Thus, Se may be sourced from sewage, oil refineries, or agricultural runoff in the area. It is also interesting that Se concentrations are much higher in our samples from 2018 and 2019 (regardless of season) compared to results from surface waters in the same general study area in 2016 analyzed using the same methods [ 8 ]. One possible explanation for this is that Se is anthropogenic and the source of its release into the dissolved load began after sampling in 2016, potentially from industrial centers in Khulna [ 25 ], while another possible explanation is that the overall less saline samples taken in 2016 were more diluted with rainwater or other sources than ours in 2018 and 2019, thus lowering Se concentrations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Arsenic concentrations in this study are also much greater than surface waters sampled in 2016 in the same geographic region [ 8 ]. The differences in As concentrations between [ 8 ] and both this study and [ 6 ] may be attributed to small sample size, overall less saline (and thus potentially more diluted) samples in Ayers et al [ 8 ], and sample location heterogeneity, as all three studies used similar methodology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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