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Dr. Ashraf Ali Seddique
Dr. Ashraf Ali Seddique
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Decoupling of As and Fe release to Bangladesh groundwater under reducing conditions. Part I: Evidence from sediment profiles
A Horneman, A van Geen, DV Kent, PE Mathe, Y Zheng, RK Dhar, ...
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 68 (17), 3459-3473, 2004
3942004
Promotion of well-switching to mitigate the current arsenic crisis in Bangladesh
A Van Geen, H Ahsan, AH Horneman, RK Dhar, Y Zheng, I Hussain, ...
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 80 (9), 732-737, 2002
2852002
Hydrological control of As concentrations in Bangladesh groundwater
M Stute, Y Zheng, P Schlosser, A Horneman, RK Dhar, S Datta, ...
Water Resources Research 43 (9), 2007
1982007
Reliability of a commercial kit to test groundwater for arsenic in Bangladesh
A Van Geen, Z Cheng, AA Seddique, MA Hoque, A Gelman, JH Graziano, ...
Environmental science & technology 39 (1), 299-303, 2005
1962005
Flushing history as a hydrogeological control on the regional distribution of arsenic in shallow groundwater of the Bengal Basin
A van Geen, Y Zheng, S Goodbred Jr, A Horneman, Z Aziz, Z Cheng, ...
Environmental science & technology 42 (7), 2283-2288, 2008
1902008
Limited temporal variability of arsenic concentrations in 20 wells monitored for 3 years in Araihazar, Bangladesh
Z Cheng, A Van Geen, AA Seddique, KM Ahmed
Environmental Science & Technology 39 (13), 4759-4766, 2005
1632005
Community wells to mitigate the arsenic crisis in Bangladesh
A van Geen, KM Ahmed, AA Seddique, M Shamsudduha
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 81 (9), 632-638, 2003
1442003
Arsenic release from biotite into a Holocene groundwater aquifer in Bangladesh
AA Seddique, H Masuda, M Mitamura, K Shinoda, T Yamanaka, T Itai, ...
Applied Geochemistry 23 (8), 2236-2248, 2008
1372008
Monitoring 51 community wells in Araihazar, Bangladesh, for up to 5 years: implications for arsenic mitigation
A Van Geen, Z Cheng, Q Jia, AA Seddique, MW Rahman, MM Rahman, ...
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A 42 (12), 1729-1740, 2007
1292007
Responses of 6500 households to arsenic mitigation in Araihazar, Bangladesh
A Opar, A Pfaff, AA Seddique, KM Ahmed, JH Graziano, A van Geen
Health & place 13 (1), 164-172, 2007
1282007
Impact of irrigating rice paddies with groundwater containing arsenic in Bangladesh
A Van Geen, Y Zheng, Z Cheng, Y He, RK Dhar, JM Garnier, J Rose, ...
Science of the Total Environment 367 (2-3), 769-777, 2006
1242006
A transect of groundwater and sediment properties in Araihazar, Bangladesh: Further evidence of decoupling between As and Fe mobilization
A Van Geen, Y Zheng, Z Cheng, Z Aziz, A Horneman, RK Dhar, ...
Chemical Geology 228 (1-3), 85-96, 2006
1102006
Performance of a household-level arsenic removal system during 4-month deployments in Bangladesh
Z Cheng, A Van Geen, C Jing, X Meng, A Seddique, KM Ahmed
Environmental science & technology 38 (12), 3442-3448, 2004
642004
Response of the Dupi Tila aquifer to intensive pumping in Dhaka, Bangladesh
BL Morris, AA Seddique, KM Ahmed
Hydrogeology Journal 11, 496-503, 2003
622003
Testing groundwater for arsenic in Bangladesh before installing a well
A Van Geen, T Protus, Z Cheng, A Horneman, AA Seddique, MA Hoque, ...
Environmental science & technology 38 (24), 6783-6789, 2004
592004
Clay mineral compositions in surface sediments of the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna river system of Bengal Basin, Bangladesh
MHR Khan, J Liu, S Liu, AA Seddique, L Cao, A Rahman
Marine Geology 412, 27-36, 2019
502019
Hydrological and geochemical constraints on the mechanism of formation of arsenic contaminated groundwater in Sonargaon, Bangladesh
T Itai, H Masuda, AA Seddique, M Mitamura, T Maruoka, X Li, ...
Applied Geochemistry 23 (11), 3155-3176, 2008
422008
Variations in the redox state of As and Fe measured by X-ray absorption spectroscopy in aquifers of Bangladesh and their effect on As adsorption
T Itai, Y Takahashi, AA Seddique, T Maruoka, M Mitamura
Applied Geochemistry 25 (1), 34-47, 2010
412010
Response to comments on “Limited temporal variability of arsenic concentration in 20 wells monitored for 3 years in Araihazar, Bangladesh”
Z Cheng, A van Geen, AA Seddique, KM Ahmed
Environmental science & technology 40 (5), 1718-1720, 2006
382006
Hydrogeochemical and isotopic signatures for the identification of seawater intrusion in the paleobeach aquifer of Cox's Bazar city and its surrounding area, south-east Bangladesh
AA Seddique, H Masuda, R Anma, P Bhattacharya, Y Yokoo, Y Shimizu
Groundwater for Sustainable Development 9, 100215, 2019
322019
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