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Spatial modeling for groundwater arsenic levels in North Carolina.

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Kim, D; Miranda, ML; Tootoo, J; Bradley, P; Gelfand, AE
Published in: Environmental science & technology
June 2011

To examine environmental and geologic determinants of arsenic in groundwater, detailed geologic data were integrated with well water arsenic concentration data and well construction data for 471 private wells in Orange County, NC, via a geographic information system. For the statistical analysis, the geologic units were simplified into four generalized categories based on rock type and interpreted mode of deposition/emplacement. The geologic transitions from rocks of a primary pyroclastic origin to rocks of volcaniclastic sedimentary origin were designated as polylines. The data were fitted to a left-censored regression model to identify key determinants of arsenic levels in groundwater. A Bayesian spatial random effects model was then developed to capture any spatial patterns in groundwater arsenic residuals into model estimation. Statistical model results indicate (1) wells close to a transition zone or fault are more likely to contain detectible arsenic; (2) welded tuffs and hydrothermal quartz bodies are associated with relatively higher groundwater arsenic concentrations and even higher for those proximal to a pluton; and (3) wells of greater depth are more likely to contain elevated arsenic. This modeling effort informs policy intervention by creating three-dimensional maps of predicted arsenic levels in groundwater for any location and depth in the area.

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Environmental science & technology

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EISSN

1520-5851

ISSN

0013-936X

Publication Date

June 2011

Volume

45

Issue

11

Start / End Page

4824 / 4831

Related Subject Headings

  • North Carolina
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Models, Chemical
  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Fresh Water
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Bayes Theorem
  • Arsenic
 

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Kim, D., Miranda, M. L., Tootoo, J., Bradley, P., & Gelfand, A. E. (2011). Spatial modeling for groundwater arsenic levels in North Carolina. Environmental Science & Technology, 45(11), 4824–4831. https://doi.org/10.1021/es103336s
Kim, Dohyeong, Marie Lynn Miranda, Joshua Tootoo, Phil Bradley, and Alan E. Gelfand. “Spatial modeling for groundwater arsenic levels in North Carolina.Environmental Science & Technology 45, no. 11 (June 2011): 4824–31. https://doi.org/10.1021/es103336s.
Kim D, Miranda ML, Tootoo J, Bradley P, Gelfand AE. Spatial modeling for groundwater arsenic levels in North Carolina. Environmental science & technology. 2011 Jun;45(11):4824–31.
Kim, Dohyeong, et al. “Spatial modeling for groundwater arsenic levels in North Carolina.Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 45, no. 11, June 2011, pp. 4824–31. Epmc, doi:10.1021/es103336s.
Kim D, Miranda ML, Tootoo J, Bradley P, Gelfand AE. Spatial modeling for groundwater arsenic levels in North Carolina. Environmental science & technology. 2011 Jun;45(11):4824–4831.
Journal cover image

Published In

Environmental science & technology

DOI

EISSN

1520-5851

ISSN

0013-936X

Publication Date

June 2011

Volume

45

Issue

11

Start / End Page

4824 / 4831

Related Subject Headings

  • North Carolina
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Models, Chemical
  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Fresh Water
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Bayes Theorem
  • Arsenic