This review focuses on the occurrence and treatment of arsenic (As) in the arid region of northern Mexico (states of Chihuahua and Coahuila) and bordering states of the southwestern US (New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas), an area known for having high As concentrations. Information assembled and assessed includes the content and probable source of As in water, soil, and sediments and treatment methods that have been applied in the area. High As concentrations were found mainly in groundwater, their source being mostly from natural origin related to volcanic processes with significant anthropogenic contributions near mining and smelting of ores containing arsenic. The affinity of As for solid phases in alkaline conditions common to arid areas p...
This study evaluated the impact of an abandoned Ag mine on the quality of surface and groundwater. T...
Several million people around the world are currently exposed to excessive amounts of arsenic (As) a...
Arsenic (As) in groundwater for domestic use poses a worldwide threat to public health, most notably...
This review focuses on the occurrence and treatment of arsenic (As) in the arid region of northern M...
This review focuses on the occurrence and treatment of arsenic (As) in the arid region of northern M...
Significant amounts of Arsenic (As) are seen in groundwater used for drinking water in the United St...
The concentrations and distribution of arsenic (As) in two different soil types (Vertisols and Entis...
This paper addresses the contamination of groundwater by arsenic, a naturally occurring phenomenon t...
At least 4 million people depend on drinking water with toxic arsenic (As) concentrations in Argenti...
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid present in the hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere that at high conc...
XXVIII IAH Congress, Groundwater Quality Sustainability,12 -17 September 2010, Krakow, PolandOccurre...
Arsenic contamination of groundwater has been linked to natural and anthropogenic sources in Zimapán...
XXVIII IAH Congress, Groundwater Quality Sustainability,12 -17 September 2010, Krakow, PolandOccurre...
Arsenic (As) in groundwater for domestic use poses a worldwide threat to public health, most notably...
A Professional Project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of...
This study evaluated the impact of an abandoned Ag mine on the quality of surface and groundwater. T...
Several million people around the world are currently exposed to excessive amounts of arsenic (As) a...
Arsenic (As) in groundwater for domestic use poses a worldwide threat to public health, most notably...
This review focuses on the occurrence and treatment of arsenic (As) in the arid region of northern M...
This review focuses on the occurrence and treatment of arsenic (As) in the arid region of northern M...
Significant amounts of Arsenic (As) are seen in groundwater used for drinking water in the United St...
The concentrations and distribution of arsenic (As) in two different soil types (Vertisols and Entis...
This paper addresses the contamination of groundwater by arsenic, a naturally occurring phenomenon t...
At least 4 million people depend on drinking water with toxic arsenic (As) concentrations in Argenti...
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid present in the hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere that at high conc...
XXVIII IAH Congress, Groundwater Quality Sustainability,12 -17 September 2010, Krakow, PolandOccurre...
Arsenic contamination of groundwater has been linked to natural and anthropogenic sources in Zimapán...
XXVIII IAH Congress, Groundwater Quality Sustainability,12 -17 September 2010, Krakow, PolandOccurre...
Arsenic (As) in groundwater for domestic use poses a worldwide threat to public health, most notably...
A Professional Project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of...
This study evaluated the impact of an abandoned Ag mine on the quality of surface and groundwater. T...
Several million people around the world are currently exposed to excessive amounts of arsenic (As) a...
Arsenic (As) in groundwater for domestic use poses a worldwide threat to public health, most notably...