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Assessment and Remediation of Arsenic Enrichments in Groundwater
The Earth Institute at Columbia University

The overall objective of this project is to determine to what extent interactions between arsenic, iron, and oxygen can account for variations in dissolved As levels in aquifers and in effluents produced by engineered treatment systems. Such interactions will be studied over a wide range of spatial scales that extends from the microscale at the Fe-oxyhydroxide/solution interface to the macroscale of an entire aquifer.

Project Leader/Principal Investigator
Van Green, Alexander

Primary Contact
Van Green, Alexander

Location
Bangladesh

Department/Center
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO)

Funding Source
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)

Additional Researchers
Somasundaran, Ponisseril (ps24@columbia.edu)

Collaborating Institutions
University of Connecticut, Prof. N. Nikolaidis
Stevens Institute of Technology, Prof. X. Meng



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