Arsenic and other geogenic contaminants in global groundwater

Coomar, Poulomee; Sarkar, Soumyajit; Johannesson, Karen H.; Fryar, Alan E.; Schreiber, Madeline E.; Ahmed, Kazi Matin; Alam, Mohammad Ayaz; Chakraborty, Madhumita; Coyte, Rachel; Farooqi, Abida; Guo, Huaming; Ijumulana, Julian; Jeelani, Gh; Mondal, Debapriya; Podgorski, Joel; et. al.

Abstract

Geogenic groundwater contaminants (GGCs) affect drinking-water availability and safety, with up to 60% of groundwater sources in some regions contaminated by more than recommended concentrations. As a result, an estimated 300–500 million people are at risk of severe health impacts and premature mortality. In this Review, we discuss the sources, occurrences and cycling of arsenic, fluoride, selenium and uranium, which are GGCs with widespread distribution and/or high toxicity. The global distribution of GGCs is controlled by basin geology and tectonics, with GGC enrichment in both orogenic systems and cratonic basement rocks. This regional distribution is broadly influenced by climate, geomorphology and hydrogeochemical evolution along groundwater flow paths. GGC distribution is locally heterogeneous and affected by in situ lithology, groundwater flow and water–rock interactions. Local biogeochemical cycling also determines GGC concentrations, as arsenic, selenium and uranium mobilizations are strongly redox-dependent. Increasing groundwater extraction and land-use changes are likely to modify GGC distribution and extent, potentially exacerbating human exposure to GGCs, but the net impact of these activities is unknown. Integration of science, policy, community involvement programmes and technological interventions is needed to manage GGC-enriched groundwater and ensure equitable access to clean water. © Springer Nature Limited 2024. corrected publication 2024.

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Título según WOS: Arsenic and other geogenic contaminants in global groundwater
Título según SCOPUS: Arsenic and other geogenic contaminants in global groundwater
Título de la Revista: Nature Reviews Earth and Environment
Volumen: 5
Número: 4
Editorial: Springer Nature
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 312
Página final: 328
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1038/s43017-024-00519-z

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS