Supplementary Data for "Hotspots of Dissolved Arsenic Generated from Buried Silt Layers along Fluctuating Rivers"
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Owners: | Kyungwon Kwak |
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Created: | May 23, 2024 at 1:40 a.m. |
Last updated: | May 23, 2024 at 1:42 p.m. (Metadata update) |
Published date: | May 23, 2024 at 1:42 p.m. |
DOI: | 10.4211/hs.a796954e87f04e7faff7b250660c6966 |
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Abstract
This is the data used to create the study that is currently under review in a peer-reviewed journal. This dataset contains groundwater chemistry data and groundwater level data across the Meghna riverbank field site near town called Nayapara in Bangladesh. Across the 131 m-wide transect oriented orthogonally to the river shoreline, three types of wells were installed: i) Drive-point piezometers (DP) (“DPa” wells (~0.5 m), “DPb” wells (~1.5 m), “DPc” wells (3 to 4.5 m)); ii) Fully screened shallow piezometers (PZ); iii) Monitoring wells (MW) wAll wells were numbered in descending order away from the river. For example, the DP well that is furthest from the river and has the shallowest depth is referred to as “DP1a”.
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This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name | Award Title | Award Number |
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U.S. National Science Foundation | Collaborative Research: The dynamic iron curtain surrounding fluctuating rivers and its impacts on arsenic fate and transport | EAR-1852652 |
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