Arsenic and fluoride in water in northwestern Buenos Aires : their association with natural landscape elements
- Autores
- Alconada Magliano, Margarita Maria; Damiano, Francisco; Carrillo-Rivera, José Joel; Fagundo-Castillo, Juan Reynerio
- Año de publicación
- 2017
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Numerous publications analyze the origin of Arsenic and Fluoride, their behavior and distribution in groundwater indicating the importance in understanding the relation between their occurrence with other physical and chemical properties. Here, such properties associated with elements of the landscape in the plain of the Chaco-Pampean region are discussed. The landscape is represented by hills, lagoons and plains used for agricultural purposes. Water was sampled in mills, piezometers and lagoons following sections with different topographic elevation, soil type and vegetation in nine field campaigns from 2011 to 2013. Results in Lincoln are compared to localities in Trenque Lauquen, Pehuajó and Carlos Casares. Hydro geochemical modeling assisted to define composition and origin of the water from local mineralogy in soil and subsoil. Three major water groups were defined HCO3-Na, HCO3>Cl-Na and HCO3>Cl>SO4-Na. Piezometers were located at the top and base of hills with the presence of Acuic Hapludolls – Natric thapto Hapludolls, and Typic Natraqualfs with halophytic vegetation, respectively. Arsenic and Fluoride presence was not fully explained by groundwater chemistry type and association with HCO3-, Na+, salinity and pH, although generally were linked to alkaline soil and halophyte vegetation. High Arsenic and Fluoride presence in groundwater are explained by discharge flows travelling long distances through a thick sedimentary sequence; relative low concentration is refereed to local travelling flows recharged in nearby high terrain. Groundwater origin and its relations with other elements of the landscape permitted an understanding of groundwater functioning and to anticipate a general situation with respect Arsenic and Fluoride contents. In the present study this criterion is applied to analyze the relation of the occurrence of Arsenic (as total Arsenic, TAs) and Fluoride (F-) content in water of the Lincoln region in the Buenos Aires province of Argentina.
Inst. de Clima y Agua
Fil: Alconada Magliano, Margarita María. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales. Edafología; Argentina
Fil: Damiano, Francisco. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Clima y Agua; Argentina
Fil: Carrillo-Rivera, José Joel Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Instituto de Geografía; México
Fil: Fagundo-Castillo, Juan Reynerio. Centro Nacional de Medicina Natural y Tradicional; Cuba - Fuente
- Journal of geography and regional planning 10 (2) : 8-27. (February 2017)
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Arsénico
Fluoruros
Agua
Polución del Agua
Corrientes Subterráneas
Paisaje
Arsenic
Fluorides
Water
Water Pollution
Groundwater Flow
Landscape - Nivel de accesibilidad
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Arsenic and fluoride in water in northwestern Buenos Aires : their association with natural landscape elementsAlconada Magliano, Margarita MariaDamiano, FranciscoCarrillo-Rivera, José JoelFagundo-Castillo, Juan ReynerioArsénicoFluorurosAguaPolución del AguaCorrientes SubterráneasPaisajeArsenicFluoridesWaterWater PollutionGroundwater FlowLandscapeNumerous publications analyze the origin of Arsenic and Fluoride, their behavior and distribution in groundwater indicating the importance in understanding the relation between their occurrence with other physical and chemical properties. Here, such properties associated with elements of the landscape in the plain of the Chaco-Pampean region are discussed. The landscape is represented by hills, lagoons and plains used for agricultural purposes. Water was sampled in mills, piezometers and lagoons following sections with different topographic elevation, soil type and vegetation in nine field campaigns from 2011 to 2013. Results in Lincoln are compared to localities in Trenque Lauquen, Pehuajó and Carlos Casares. Hydro geochemical modeling assisted to define composition and origin of the water from local mineralogy in soil and subsoil. Three major water groups were defined HCO3-Na, HCO3>Cl-Na and HCO3>Cl>SO4-Na. Piezometers were located at the top and base of hills with the presence of Acuic Hapludolls – Natric thapto Hapludolls, and Typic Natraqualfs with halophytic vegetation, respectively. Arsenic and Fluoride presence was not fully explained by groundwater chemistry type and association with HCO3-, Na+, salinity and pH, although generally were linked to alkaline soil and halophyte vegetation. High Arsenic and Fluoride presence in groundwater are explained by discharge flows travelling long distances through a thick sedimentary sequence; relative low concentration is refereed to local travelling flows recharged in nearby high terrain. Groundwater origin and its relations with other elements of the landscape permitted an understanding of groundwater functioning and to anticipate a general situation with respect Arsenic and Fluoride contents. In the present study this criterion is applied to analyze the relation of the occurrence of Arsenic (as total Arsenic, TAs) and Fluoride (F-) content in water of the Lincoln region in the Buenos Aires province of Argentina.Inst. de Clima y AguaFil: Alconada Magliano, Margarita María. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales. Edafología; ArgentinaFil: Damiano, Francisco. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Clima y Agua; ArgentinaFil: Carrillo-Rivera, José Joel Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Instituto de Geografía; MéxicoFil: Fagundo-Castillo, Juan Reynerio. Centro Nacional de Medicina Natural y Tradicional; Cuba2017-10-19T14:43:36Z2017-10-19T14:43:36Z2017-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/1538http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/JGRP/article-full-text-pdf/7E154EA626882070-1845https://doi.org/10.5897/JGRP2016.0608Journal of geography and regional planning 10 (2) : 8-27. (February 2017)reponame:INTA Digital (INTA)instname:Instituto Nacional de Tecnología AgropecuariaengBuenos Aires (province)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)2025-09-04T09:47:06Zoai:localhost:20.500.12123/1538instacron:INTAInstitucionalhttp://repositorio.inta.gob.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://repositorio.inta.gob.ar/oai/requesttripaldi.nicolas@inta.gob.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:l2025-09-04 09:47:07.097INTA Digital (INTA) - Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuariafalse |
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Arsenic and fluoride in water in northwestern Buenos Aires : their association with natural landscape elements |
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Arsenic and fluoride in water in northwestern Buenos Aires : their association with natural landscape elements |
spellingShingle |
Arsenic and fluoride in water in northwestern Buenos Aires : their association with natural landscape elements Alconada Magliano, Margarita Maria Arsénico Fluoruros Agua Polución del Agua Corrientes Subterráneas Paisaje Arsenic Fluorides Water Water Pollution Groundwater Flow Landscape |
title_short |
Arsenic and fluoride in water in northwestern Buenos Aires : their association with natural landscape elements |
title_full |
Arsenic and fluoride in water in northwestern Buenos Aires : their association with natural landscape elements |
title_fullStr |
Arsenic and fluoride in water in northwestern Buenos Aires : their association with natural landscape elements |
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Arsenic and fluoride in water in northwestern Buenos Aires : their association with natural landscape elements |
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Arsenic and fluoride in water in northwestern Buenos Aires : their association with natural landscape elements |
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Alconada Magliano, Margarita Maria Damiano, Francisco Carrillo-Rivera, José Joel Fagundo-Castillo, Juan Reynerio |
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Alconada Magliano, Margarita Maria |
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Alconada Magliano, Margarita Maria Damiano, Francisco Carrillo-Rivera, José Joel Fagundo-Castillo, Juan Reynerio |
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author |
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Damiano, Francisco Carrillo-Rivera, José Joel Fagundo-Castillo, Juan Reynerio |
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Arsénico Fluoruros Agua Polución del Agua Corrientes Subterráneas Paisaje Arsenic Fluorides Water Water Pollution Groundwater Flow Landscape |
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Arsénico Fluoruros Agua Polución del Agua Corrientes Subterráneas Paisaje Arsenic Fluorides Water Water Pollution Groundwater Flow Landscape |
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Numerous publications analyze the origin of Arsenic and Fluoride, their behavior and distribution in groundwater indicating the importance in understanding the relation between their occurrence with other physical and chemical properties. Here, such properties associated with elements of the landscape in the plain of the Chaco-Pampean region are discussed. The landscape is represented by hills, lagoons and plains used for agricultural purposes. Water was sampled in mills, piezometers and lagoons following sections with different topographic elevation, soil type and vegetation in nine field campaigns from 2011 to 2013. Results in Lincoln are compared to localities in Trenque Lauquen, Pehuajó and Carlos Casares. Hydro geochemical modeling assisted to define composition and origin of the water from local mineralogy in soil and subsoil. Three major water groups were defined HCO3-Na, HCO3>Cl-Na and HCO3>Cl>SO4-Na. Piezometers were located at the top and base of hills with the presence of Acuic Hapludolls – Natric thapto Hapludolls, and Typic Natraqualfs with halophytic vegetation, respectively. Arsenic and Fluoride presence was not fully explained by groundwater chemistry type and association with HCO3-, Na+, salinity and pH, although generally were linked to alkaline soil and halophyte vegetation. High Arsenic and Fluoride presence in groundwater are explained by discharge flows travelling long distances through a thick sedimentary sequence; relative low concentration is refereed to local travelling flows recharged in nearby high terrain. Groundwater origin and its relations with other elements of the landscape permitted an understanding of groundwater functioning and to anticipate a general situation with respect Arsenic and Fluoride contents. In the present study this criterion is applied to analyze the relation of the occurrence of Arsenic (as total Arsenic, TAs) and Fluoride (F-) content in water of the Lincoln region in the Buenos Aires province of Argentina. Inst. de Clima y Agua Fil: Alconada Magliano, Margarita María. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales. Edafología; Argentina Fil: Damiano, Francisco. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Clima y Agua; Argentina Fil: Carrillo-Rivera, José Joel Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Instituto de Geografía; México Fil: Fagundo-Castillo, Juan Reynerio. Centro Nacional de Medicina Natural y Tradicional; Cuba |
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Numerous publications analyze the origin of Arsenic and Fluoride, their behavior and distribution in groundwater indicating the importance in understanding the relation between their occurrence with other physical and chemical properties. Here, such properties associated with elements of the landscape in the plain of the Chaco-Pampean region are discussed. The landscape is represented by hills, lagoons and plains used for agricultural purposes. Water was sampled in mills, piezometers and lagoons following sections with different topographic elevation, soil type and vegetation in nine field campaigns from 2011 to 2013. Results in Lincoln are compared to localities in Trenque Lauquen, Pehuajó and Carlos Casares. Hydro geochemical modeling assisted to define composition and origin of the water from local mineralogy in soil and subsoil. Three major water groups were defined HCO3-Na, HCO3>Cl-Na and HCO3>Cl>SO4-Na. Piezometers were located at the top and base of hills with the presence of Acuic Hapludolls – Natric thapto Hapludolls, and Typic Natraqualfs with halophytic vegetation, respectively. Arsenic and Fluoride presence was not fully explained by groundwater chemistry type and association with HCO3-, Na+, salinity and pH, although generally were linked to alkaline soil and halophyte vegetation. High Arsenic and Fluoride presence in groundwater are explained by discharge flows travelling long distances through a thick sedimentary sequence; relative low concentration is refereed to local travelling flows recharged in nearby high terrain. Groundwater origin and its relations with other elements of the landscape permitted an understanding of groundwater functioning and to anticipate a general situation with respect Arsenic and Fluoride contents. In the present study this criterion is applied to analyze the relation of the occurrence of Arsenic (as total Arsenic, TAs) and Fluoride (F-) content in water of the Lincoln region in the Buenos Aires province of Argentina. |
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