Elevated arsenic concentrations in a fractured crystalline bedrock aquifer in Bow, New Hampshire are the result of weathering of arsenopyrite (FeAsS) in granitic pegmatites and are controlled by pH dependant adsorption/desorption reactions on iron oxyhydroxide surfaces. Arsenic concentrations were measured in 1,119 water samples using online hydride generation ICP-MS. In randomly selected households, concentrations ranged from 4 · 2H2O) was observed in aquifer materials. Groundwaters in contact with these lithologic units have arsenic concentrations that range from 0.020 mug/L to 400 mug/L. Sulfate is observed in excess of iron in the groundwaters and probably indicates the loss of iron as an oxyhydroxide precipitate, which then aff...
In Southeastern Michigan, arsenic concentrations in well waters range from 1 to 1310 $\mu$g/l, with ...
Significant amounts of Arsenic (As) are seen in groundwater used for drinking water in the United St...
Elevated arsenic concentrations have been reported in a drinking water and irrigation-supply aquifer...
Elevated arsenic concentrations in a fractured crystalline bedrock aquifer in Bow, New Hampshire are...
Elevated concentrations of naturally occurring arsenic have been detected in groundwater of southeas...
Arsenic (As) concentrations in groundwater that exceed the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) (10 μg/L)...
The presence of arsenic and other trace elements within groundwater has become a global concern due ...
Arsenic concentration in groundwater throughout Cache Valley exceeds the drinking water limit. Aquif...
Arsenic concentration in groundwater throughout Cache Valley exceeds the drinking water limit. Aquif...
Arsenic concentration in groundwater throughout Cache Valley exceeds the drinking water limit. Aquif...
Dissolved arsenic typically results from chemical weathering of arsenic rich sediments and is most o...
Exposure to high concentration geogenic arsenic via groundwater is a worldwide health concern. Well ...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid element which is naturally occurring in sediments, rocks, water and air...
Arsenic concentration in groundwater throughout Cache Valley exceeds the drinking water limit. Previ...
Dissolved arsenic typically results from chemical weathering of arsenic rich sediments and is most o...
In Southeastern Michigan, arsenic concentrations in well waters range from 1 to 1310 $\mu$g/l, with ...
Significant amounts of Arsenic (As) are seen in groundwater used for drinking water in the United St...
Elevated arsenic concentrations have been reported in a drinking water and irrigation-supply aquifer...
Elevated arsenic concentrations in a fractured crystalline bedrock aquifer in Bow, New Hampshire are...
Elevated concentrations of naturally occurring arsenic have been detected in groundwater of southeas...
Arsenic (As) concentrations in groundwater that exceed the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) (10 μg/L)...
The presence of arsenic and other trace elements within groundwater has become a global concern due ...
Arsenic concentration in groundwater throughout Cache Valley exceeds the drinking water limit. Aquif...
Arsenic concentration in groundwater throughout Cache Valley exceeds the drinking water limit. Aquif...
Arsenic concentration in groundwater throughout Cache Valley exceeds the drinking water limit. Aquif...
Dissolved arsenic typically results from chemical weathering of arsenic rich sediments and is most o...
Exposure to high concentration geogenic arsenic via groundwater is a worldwide health concern. Well ...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid element which is naturally occurring in sediments, rocks, water and air...
Arsenic concentration in groundwater throughout Cache Valley exceeds the drinking water limit. Previ...
Dissolved arsenic typically results from chemical weathering of arsenic rich sediments and is most o...
In Southeastern Michigan, arsenic concentrations in well waters range from 1 to 1310 $\mu$g/l, with ...
Significant amounts of Arsenic (As) are seen in groundwater used for drinking water in the United St...
Elevated arsenic concentrations have been reported in a drinking water and irrigation-supply aquifer...