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Arsenic Mobilization in Bangladesh Groundwater
The Earth Institute at Columbia University

This project contributes to the understanding of the geochemical and hydrological factors that control the As cycle in groundwater flow systems, which is a critical component of the program called Health Effects and Geochemistry of Arsenic and Lead. Results of project five will provide the necessary basis for long-term water resources management, and in turn greatly reduce the population at risk of exposure to As in the United States, Bangladesh, and elsewhere.

Project Leader/Principal Investigator
Zheng, Yan

Primary Contact
Zheng, Yan

Location
Bangladesh

Department/Center
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO)

Funding Source
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)

Additional Researchers
Stute, Martin (martins@ldeo.columbia.edu)

Collaborating Institutions
Queens College, City University of New York
Barna



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