Geochemistry of naturally occurring arsenic in groundwater and surface-water in the southern part of the Poopo Lake basin, Bolivian Altiplano
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Article Title | Geochemistry of naturally occurring arsenic in groundwater and surface-water in the southern part of the Poopo Lake basin, Bolivian Altiplano |
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ERA Journal ID | 212658 |
Article Category | Article |
Authors | Ormachea Munoz, Mauricio (Author), Garcia Arostegui, Jose L. (Author), Bhattacharya, Prosun (Author), Sracek, Ondra (Author), Garcia Moreno, Maria E. (Author), Kohfahl, Claus (Author), Quintanilla Aguirre, Jorge (Author), Horner Diaz, Jorge (Author) and Bundschuh, Jochen (Author) |
Journal Title | Groundwater for Sustainable Development |
Journal Citation | 2-3, pp. 104-116 |
Number of Pages | 13 |
Year | 2016 |
Publisher | Elsevier BV |
Place of Publication | Netherlands |
ISSN | 2352-801X |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsd.2016.04.002 |
Web Address (URL) | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352801X1630008X |
Abstract | Groundwaters from shallow aquifers and surface water from rivers of the southern part of Poopó Lake basin within the Bolivian Altiplano have significant quality problems such as high salinity and high concentrations of arsenic (As). The extent of As contamination is observed in the studied groundwater over large parts of the study area. Surface-waters are generally alkaline (pH 8.2–8.7) and oxidizing with dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations in a range of 2.5–6.6 mg/L The water chemistry is predominantly of Na–Cl–HCO3–type, with concentrations of dissolved As in the range of 8.6–117 µg/L with As(V) as the main aqueous species. The concentration of Li varies in the range of 1.1–4.4 mg/L, while other trace elements occur in low concentrations. Groundwaters have a very large range of chemical compositions and the spatial variability of As concentrations is considerable over distances of a few km; dissolved As in groundwater spans over 4 orders of magnitude (3–3497 µg/L), while concentrations of Li have a range of 0.05–31.6 mg/L. Among the investigated drinking-water wells, 90% exceed the WHO guideline value of 10 µg As/L. Electrical conductivity ranges between 295 and 20,900 µS/cm; high salinity is resulting from evaporation under ambient semi-arid climatic conditions. The pH values of the groundwaters are generally slightly alkaline (5.5–8.7) and universally oxidizing, under these conditions As(V) is the prevalent specie. Groundwater As correlates positively with pH, electrical conductivity, Cl−, Na+, HCO3 −, Ca2+ and SO4 2−. Weathering/dissolution of carbonates, evaporites, halite and plagioclase minerals incorporate Na+ and HCO3 − in solution with consequent pH and alkalinity increase; these are favorable conditions for high mobility of As species. Stable isotopic signatures indicate recharge at the Altiplano with seasonal effects. All surface water and some groundwater samples are enriched due to evaporation, which probably increased concentration of dissolved As |
Keywords | Altiplano; arsenic; Bolivia; drinking water quality; geochemistry |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 410402. Environmental assessment and monitoring |
410404. Environmental management | |
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Byline Affiliations | KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden |
Geological and Mining Institute, Spain | |
Palacky University Olomouc, Czech Republic | |
Higher University of San Andreas, Bolivia | |
Deputy Vice-Chancellor's Office (Research and Innovation) | |
Institution of Origin | University of Southern Queensland |
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