Title of article :
Mobilization and Distribution of Arsenic with Other Metal Ions at Upstream and Downstream of River Meghna
Author/Authors :
Haque ، Kazi Mohammad Anamoul Department of Arts Science - Bangladesh Army University of Science Technology , Siddique ، Mohd Nur E Alam Analysis and Development Division - Global Environment Consultant Limited , Jamal ، A. H. M. Shofiul Islam Molla Institute of National Analytical Research and Service - Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR) , Islam ، Md Anawarul Department of Chemistry - University of Dhaka
Pages :
12
From page :
358
To page :
369
Abstract :
Geochemical study of toxic metal arsenic along with heavy metals (Fe. Mn and Cu), of borehole sediments of the Kushiara and Meghna, rivers in Bangladesh was conducted to investigate the mobilization, distribution and correlation of arsenic with depth, nature of sediment and locations of sampling site, had been included to the study. The Kushiara is the upstream part of Meghna river. Sampling locations were carried out at Sherpur (Moulvibazar) and Beanibazar (Sylhet) for Kushiara river, which is one of the upper stream part of Meghna river. Samplings of borehole sediments collection have been done from Mohonpur (Chandpur) and Chandpur town (Chandpur) for the Meghna river. The borehole sediments were dried in the oven till constant weight and digested it nitric and perchloric acid (3:2) in fume cup hood in the laboratory. The digested sample were analyzed by Ag-DDTC UV visible Spectrophotmeter for arsenic also analysis of Fe. Mn and Cu in borehole sediment by Flame AAS. The average concentration of arsenic was found 6.39 mg/Kg in Borehole sediment for Kushiara river (Beanibazar and Sherpur), 5.00 mg/Kg for Meghna river (Mohonpur and Chandpur). The highest amount of arsenic (12.30 mg/Kg) was found in grayish clay type sediment at upstream of Kushiara river at Beanibazar. It is evident from the study, that arsenic is mobilized from upper stream to lower stream. In addition, it also reveals that high amount of Fe and Mn was in sediment sample. Statistical analysis shows that arsenic is strongly correlated with Mn and Fe but weakly correlated with Cu. In nature FeOOH occurs is yellowish in color and MnOOH is gray in color, these two of oxy-hydroxides may be scavengers of arsenic. It was indicated that the occurrence of FeSO4, MnSO4 and CuSO4 is predominant in all of the borehole sediment of Kushiara and Meghna rivers.
Keywords :
ARSENIC , other metal , borehole sediments. Meghna River , Bangladesh
Journal title :
Advanced Journal of Chemistry, Section A: Theoretical, Engineering and Applied Chemistry
Serial Year :
2020
Journal title :
Advanced Journal of Chemistry, Section A: Theoretical, Engineering and Applied Chemistry
Record number :
2483725
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