Abstract

Samples were collected every month from 39 monitoring wells over a period of 1 year and three months (from Jan 2013 to Mar 2014) in the Jianghan alluvial plain in the middle reaches of the Yangtze river, central China, to evaluate the temporal variability of groundwater composition for As and other constituents. The concentrations of K,Na,Ca,Mg in groundwater generally varied less than 30%, whereas concentrations of the redox-sensitive components (Fe,NH4-N,S and As) varied greater over time. In wells tapping the confined aquifers with depth of 25m, concentrations of groundwater As were much higher and ranged up to760 ±320μg/L seasonally. Higher As concentration were associated with an increasing percentage of As(III) in rainy season and a decrease towards the end of dry season, indicating a reductive mobilization responding to groundwater level fluctuation.

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