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SUBMITTER: van Geen A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3772538 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
van Geen Alexander A Bostick Benjamín C BC Pham Thi Kim Trang TK Vi Mai Lan ML Nguyen-Ngoc Mai M Phu Dao Manh DM Pham Hung Viet HV Radloff Kathleen K Aziz Zahid Z Mey Jacob L JL Stahl Mason O MO Harvey Charles F CF Oates Peter P Weinman Beth B Stengel Caroline C Frei Felix F Kipfer Rolf R Berg Michael M
Nature 20130901 7466
Groundwater drawn daily from shallow alluvial sands by millions of wells over large areas of south and southeast Asia exposes an estimated population of over a hundred million people to toxic levels of arsenic. Holocene aquifers are the source of widespread arsenic poisoning across the region. In contrast, Pleistocene sands deposited in this region more than 12,000 years ago mostly do not host groundwater with high levels of arsenic. Pleistocene aquifers are increasingly used as a safe source of ...[more]