Thioarsenates dominate arsenic speciation in sulfidic geothermal waters, yet little is known about their fate in the environment. At Conch Spring, an alkaline hot spring in Yellowstone National Park, trithioarsenate transforms to arsenate under increasingly oxidizing conditions along the drainage channel, accompanied by an initial increase, then decrease of monothioarsenate and arsenite. On-site incubation tests were conducted using sterile-filtered water with and without addition of filamentous microbial mats from the drainage channel to distinguish the role of abiotic and biotic processes for arsenic species transformation. Abiotically, trithioarsenate was desulfidized to arsenate coupled to sulfide oxidation. Monothioarsenate, however, w...
Arsenic (As) is an important water contaminant due to its high toxicity and widespread occurrence. A...
Arsenic (As) is a highly toxic chemical that is widely distributed in groundwater around the world. ...
Chemical, XRD, SEM, RS, FTIR and XPS techniques were used to investigate arsenate immobilization ass...
Acid-sulfide hot springs are analogs of early Earth geothermal systems where microbial metal(loid) r...
Alkaline sulfide-rich hot springs provide a unique environment for microbial community and arsenic (...
Previous studies in an acid-sulfate-chloride spring in Yellowstone National Park found that microbia...
© 2014 Dr. Katrin HugActive acid-sulfide hot springs provide modern analogs for the geothermal syste...
A novel chemolithotrophic metabolism based on a mixed arsenic–sulfur species has been discovered for...
Early life on Earth had to cope with heat, acidity and high dissolved metal(loid) concentrations. Ar...
Microbial sulfate reduction is an important terminal electron accepting process in arsenic-contamina...
Introduction of acetate into groundwater at the Rifle Integrated Field Research Challenge (Rifle, CO...
The mobilization and transformation of arsenic within the critical zone is a major cause of human su...
In peatlands, arsenite was reported to be effectively sequestered by sulfhydryl groups of natural or...
Arsenic is toxic to most living cells and has two soluble inorganic forms: arsenite (+3) and arsena...
Although arsenic is ubiquitous in the environment, certain forms of arsenic are added deliberately i...
Arsenic (As) is an important water contaminant due to its high toxicity and widespread occurrence. A...
Arsenic (As) is a highly toxic chemical that is widely distributed in groundwater around the world. ...
Chemical, XRD, SEM, RS, FTIR and XPS techniques were used to investigate arsenate immobilization ass...
Acid-sulfide hot springs are analogs of early Earth geothermal systems where microbial metal(loid) r...
Alkaline sulfide-rich hot springs provide a unique environment for microbial community and arsenic (...
Previous studies in an acid-sulfate-chloride spring in Yellowstone National Park found that microbia...
© 2014 Dr. Katrin HugActive acid-sulfide hot springs provide modern analogs for the geothermal syste...
A novel chemolithotrophic metabolism based on a mixed arsenic–sulfur species has been discovered for...
Early life on Earth had to cope with heat, acidity and high dissolved metal(loid) concentrations. Ar...
Microbial sulfate reduction is an important terminal electron accepting process in arsenic-contamina...
Introduction of acetate into groundwater at the Rifle Integrated Field Research Challenge (Rifle, CO...
The mobilization and transformation of arsenic within the critical zone is a major cause of human su...
In peatlands, arsenite was reported to be effectively sequestered by sulfhydryl groups of natural or...
Arsenic is toxic to most living cells and has two soluble inorganic forms: arsenite (+3) and arsena...
Although arsenic is ubiquitous in the environment, certain forms of arsenic are added deliberately i...
Arsenic (As) is an important water contaminant due to its high toxicity and widespread occurrence. A...
Arsenic (As) is a highly toxic chemical that is widely distributed in groundwater around the world. ...
Chemical, XRD, SEM, RS, FTIR and XPS techniques were used to investigate arsenate immobilization ass...