"The dissolution of calcium arsenates in residues released on the premises of an inactive smelter has caused high levels of arsenic pollution in the adjacent down-gradient 6 km of a perched aquifer, reaching up to 158 mg/L of dissolved arsenic, and releasing a total of 7.5 tons of arsenic in a year. We characterized the morphology of the calcium arsenates responsible of this pollution and determined their thermodynamic solubility products by (1) following the dissolution of arsenic from soil samples in batch reactors until equilibrium was reached and (2) modeling dissolution data using the geochemical code PHREEQC. Solubility product calculations took into account soil solution chemistry. Our results provide critical thermodynamic data to b...
Arsenic (As) is a toxic element to all life and exists in nature both naturally and anthropogenicall...
A mill-scale hydrometallurgical experiment (2700 m3 of effluent treated/day) was conducted for three...
Arsenic belongs to chemical elements, which are often found in natural waters and make it unsuitable...
AbstractThe dissolution of calcium arsenates in residues released on the premises of an inactive sme...
AbstractThe dissolution of calcium arsenates in residues released on the premises of an inactive sme...
Reliable and consistent thermodynamic data for arsenic minerals and aqueous species are required giv...
The objective of this research was to investigate the retention of arsenate (iAsV), arsenite (iAsIII...
One of the most toxic environmentally mobile compounds found in water is arsenic. It has been used a...
The arsenic problem in nonferrous smelters should be solved as soon as possible. The present work wa...
A critical evaluation of selected arsenic minerals and aqueous species and a separate review of aque...
Arsenic is common toxic contaminant, but tracking its mobility through submerged soils is difficult ...
The sulfide-rich residues of La Concordia mine, Argentina Puna, are accumulated in tailing dams that...
The objective of this research was to investigate the retention of arsenate (iAsV), arsenite (iAsIII...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordThe toxic el...
Arsenic (As) is a toxic element to all life and exists in nature both naturally and anthropogenicall...
Arsenic (As) is a toxic element to all life and exists in nature both naturally and anthropogenicall...
A mill-scale hydrometallurgical experiment (2700 m3 of effluent treated/day) was conducted for three...
Arsenic belongs to chemical elements, which are often found in natural waters and make it unsuitable...
AbstractThe dissolution of calcium arsenates in residues released on the premises of an inactive sme...
AbstractThe dissolution of calcium arsenates in residues released on the premises of an inactive sme...
Reliable and consistent thermodynamic data for arsenic minerals and aqueous species are required giv...
The objective of this research was to investigate the retention of arsenate (iAsV), arsenite (iAsIII...
One of the most toxic environmentally mobile compounds found in water is arsenic. It has been used a...
The arsenic problem in nonferrous smelters should be solved as soon as possible. The present work wa...
A critical evaluation of selected arsenic minerals and aqueous species and a separate review of aque...
Arsenic is common toxic contaminant, but tracking its mobility through submerged soils is difficult ...
The sulfide-rich residues of La Concordia mine, Argentina Puna, are accumulated in tailing dams that...
The objective of this research was to investigate the retention of arsenate (iAsV), arsenite (iAsIII...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordThe toxic el...
Arsenic (As) is a toxic element to all life and exists in nature both naturally and anthropogenicall...
Arsenic (As) is a toxic element to all life and exists in nature both naturally and anthropogenicall...
A mill-scale hydrometallurgical experiment (2700 m3 of effluent treated/day) was conducted for three...
Arsenic belongs to chemical elements, which are often found in natural waters and make it unsuitable...