High arsenic (As) concentrations, [900 lg/L, were measured in Ca–Mg–SO4 waters from springs and drainages in the village of Pesariis in the Carnic Alps (NE Italy). Oxidation of the outcropping arsenian marcasite ore deposits of the area is proposed as the mechanism for As release into oxygenated waters during runoff. Nevertheless, the limited extension of the ore deposit and the relatively low As content of the mineralization suggest that sulfide weathering might not be the only process responsible for the highest As concentration in groundwaters. An additional mechanism involves As adsorption onto ferric iron particulate during oxidation, the drawdown in reducing environment at depth during water infiltration, and the release of ferrous ir...
The Venetian Plain is known for the occurrence of areas with high concentrations of arsenic in groun...
Abstract. High As contents have been detected in the stream sediments of Lake Mulargia and in the tr...
Superlative levels of arsenic (As) in groundwater and sediment often result from industrial pollutio...
High arsenic (As) concentrations, [900 lg/L, were measured in Ca\u2013Mg\u2013SO4 waters from spring...
High arsenic concentrations reaching about 1 g/l have been measured in domestic wells in a localized...
An analysis of 70 wells that tap groundwater from depths of up to 260 m in and around the town of Cr...
An analysis of 70 wells that tap groundwater from depths of up to 260 m in and around the town of Cr...
This paper discusses the abundance, speciation and mobility of As in groundwater systems from active...
Mineralogical-chemical techniques (XRD, SEM/EDX, WDXRF) and a sequential selective extraction proced...
The Baccu Locci stream catchment (Sardinia, Italy) is affected by serious As contamination as a cons...
In the last years the presence of arsenic in groundwater became an urgent environmental issue. The A...
Arsenic occurs in water and soil either as a consequence of human activities or from natural leachin...
Arsenic in contaminated groundwater occurs largely as arsenite [As(III)], while As(V) is more preval...
Elevated arsenic concentrations in a fractured crystalline bedrock aquifer in Bow, New Hampshire are...
In recent years, elevated arsenic concentrations have been found in waters and soils of many, countr...
The Venetian Plain is known for the occurrence of areas with high concentrations of arsenic in groun...
Abstract. High As contents have been detected in the stream sediments of Lake Mulargia and in the tr...
Superlative levels of arsenic (As) in groundwater and sediment often result from industrial pollutio...
High arsenic (As) concentrations, [900 lg/L, were measured in Ca\u2013Mg\u2013SO4 waters from spring...
High arsenic concentrations reaching about 1 g/l have been measured in domestic wells in a localized...
An analysis of 70 wells that tap groundwater from depths of up to 260 m in and around the town of Cr...
An analysis of 70 wells that tap groundwater from depths of up to 260 m in and around the town of Cr...
This paper discusses the abundance, speciation and mobility of As in groundwater systems from active...
Mineralogical-chemical techniques (XRD, SEM/EDX, WDXRF) and a sequential selective extraction proced...
The Baccu Locci stream catchment (Sardinia, Italy) is affected by serious As contamination as a cons...
In the last years the presence of arsenic in groundwater became an urgent environmental issue. The A...
Arsenic occurs in water and soil either as a consequence of human activities or from natural leachin...
Arsenic in contaminated groundwater occurs largely as arsenite [As(III)], while As(V) is more preval...
Elevated arsenic concentrations in a fractured crystalline bedrock aquifer in Bow, New Hampshire are...
In recent years, elevated arsenic concentrations have been found in waters and soils of many, countr...
The Venetian Plain is known for the occurrence of areas with high concentrations of arsenic in groun...
Abstract. High As contents have been detected in the stream sediments of Lake Mulargia and in the tr...
Superlative levels of arsenic (As) in groundwater and sediment often result from industrial pollutio...