Gold mining activities in fluvial systems may cause arsenic (As) pollution, as is the case at the Anllóns River (Galicia, NW Spain), where high concentrations of arsenate (AsV) in surface sediments (up to 270 mg kg−1) were found. A 51 day-long biofilm-translocation experiment was performed in this river, moving some biofilm-colonized substrata from upstream (less As-polluted) to downstream the mine area (more As-polluted site), to explore the effect of As on benthic biofilms, as well as their role on As retention and speciation in the water-sediment interface. Eutrophic conditions (range: 0.07-0.38 mg L−1 total phosphorus, TP) were detected in water in both sites, while sediments were not considered P-polluted (below 600 mg kg−1). Dimethyla...
In April 1998 millions of m3 of toxic, metal rich acid mine waste poured from a failed storage lagoo...
Copyright © 2013 D. M. Prieto et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Microorganisms, including bacteria, present in natural and artificial aquatic environments, tend to ...
Gold mining activities in fluvial systems may cause arsenic (As) pollution, as is the case at the An...
International audienceGold mining activities in fluvial systems may cause arsenic (As) pollution, as...
International audienceIn the arsenic biogeochemical cycle, microorganisms may affect arsenic toxicit...
The influence of epipsammic biofilms on As release from river sediments was evaluated in a microcosm...
The toxicity of chemicals in the environment is influenced by many factors, such as the adsorption t...
Arsenic (As) pollution in water has important impacts for human and ecosystem health. In freshwaters...
Biofilms are complex communities of autotrophic and heterotrophic organisms immersed in a matrix mai...
Arsenic (As) pollution in water has important impacts for human and ecosystem health. In freshwater...
Based on the current knowledge about biofilm ecotoxicology and arsenic biogeochemistry in freshwater...
Natural geological conditions together with the impact of human activities could produce environment...
Given the mineralogy of the Alpine bedrock and former mining activities, several Northern Italy area...
Freshwater contamination by arsenic (As) is a worldwide problem. It may be found in Pampean streams ...
In April 1998 millions of m3 of toxic, metal rich acid mine waste poured from a failed storage lagoo...
Copyright © 2013 D. M. Prieto et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Microorganisms, including bacteria, present in natural and artificial aquatic environments, tend to ...
Gold mining activities in fluvial systems may cause arsenic (As) pollution, as is the case at the An...
International audienceGold mining activities in fluvial systems may cause arsenic (As) pollution, as...
International audienceIn the arsenic biogeochemical cycle, microorganisms may affect arsenic toxicit...
The influence of epipsammic biofilms on As release from river sediments was evaluated in a microcosm...
The toxicity of chemicals in the environment is influenced by many factors, such as the adsorption t...
Arsenic (As) pollution in water has important impacts for human and ecosystem health. In freshwaters...
Biofilms are complex communities of autotrophic and heterotrophic organisms immersed in a matrix mai...
Arsenic (As) pollution in water has important impacts for human and ecosystem health. In freshwater...
Based on the current knowledge about biofilm ecotoxicology and arsenic biogeochemistry in freshwater...
Natural geological conditions together with the impact of human activities could produce environment...
Given the mineralogy of the Alpine bedrock and former mining activities, several Northern Italy area...
Freshwater contamination by arsenic (As) is a worldwide problem. It may be found in Pampean streams ...
In April 1998 millions of m3 of toxic, metal rich acid mine waste poured from a failed storage lagoo...
Copyright © 2013 D. M. Prieto et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Microorganisms, including bacteria, present in natural and artificial aquatic environments, tend to ...