Spatial distribution of arsenic in groundwater in the northwestern Hanoi

  • Thi Duyen Vu, Hung Viet Pham*
  • Thi Mai Tran, Thi Kim Trang Pham, Mai Lan Vi
  • Manh Phu Dao
  • Dieke Postma
Keywords: arsenic contamination, groundwater, northwestern Hanoi, spatial distribution

Abstract

Arsenic contamination in groundwater is commonly found in alluvial plains of major river basins, in which the Red river delta has also been reported to be contaminated with high levels of arsenic. In this study, groundwater from 50 household wells was collected to study the spatial distribution of arsenic in northwestern Hanoi. The results showed that arsenic concentration in groundwater varied in a wide range of less than 5 to 334 µg/l, of which up 62% of the wells exceeded the WHO guideline value of 10 µg/l for arsenic content in drinking water. Arsenic groundwater in this area is unevenly distributed throughout the area, high arsenic concentrations are found in a narrow band between Red river and Day river. This pattern of arsenic distribution is strongly related to the sediment age, sedimentary processes, and it is also modified by local groundwater flow parts and the occurrence of hydraulic connection between aquifers, which are observed in the study area. Arsenic is released into the groundwater during the reductive dissolution of arsenic-bearing minerals under the presence of organic matter.

Tác giả

Thi Duyen Vu, Hung Viet Pham*

Key Laboratory of Analytical Technology for Environmental Quality and Food Safety Control (KLATEFOS), University of Science, Vietnam National University, Hanoi

Thi Mai Tran, Thi Kim Trang Pham, Mai Lan Vi

Research Centre for Environmental Technology and Sustainable Development (CETASD), University of Science,
Vietnam National University, Hanoi

Manh Phu Dao

Centre for Environmental Monitoring, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment

Dieke Postma

Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark

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Published
2021-12-03