Arsenic in the soil can leach into groundwater and contaminate drinking water, posing a serious risk to human health. The stabilization of arsenic in contaminated soil is one of the immobilization technologies used to remediate contaminated lands. However, few studies have evaluated the long-term release of As and pH changes in stabilized soils. We compared different stabilization techniques in the field by mixing contaminated soil with 5% of either acid mine drainage sludge (AMDS), coal mine drainage sludge (CMDS), steel slag, or cement. We evaluated the results using an up-flow percolation column test to observe any pH changes and As releases from the stabilized soils up to a liquid–solid (L/S) ratio of 50 (approximately representing a 50...
Stabilization technique was applied to treat contaminated soils in laboratory and pilot scale field ...
A range or arsenic containing compounds, including arsenic trioxide, pentoxide and a lead arsenate i...
Increased acceptance of in situ stabilization/solidification (S/S) depends on its long-term effectiv...
Contamination of soils by arsenic represents a significant environmental and public health risk, mak...
This study explored and analyzed the potential of the practical use of acid mine drainage-treated sl...
A study was conducted to assess the retention form of arsenic in soil and to evaluate the use of pho...
A methodology based on leaching tests in conjunction with mineralogy analysis was used to investigat...
Arsenic is one of the most abundant contaminant found in waste mine tailings and soil around refiner...
This paper reports the results of an experimental study testing a low-cost in situ chemical fixatio...
An isotopic dilution assay was developed to measure radiolabile As concentration in a diverse range ...
An isotopic dilution assay was developed to measure radiolabile As concentration in a diverse range ...
After soil washing in the former wood preservation industry, the concentration of As (arsenic) have ...
A stabilization/solidification (S/S) process for arsenic (As) contaminated soils was evaluated using...
Summarization: Agricultural topsoil can be polluted with arsenic due to irrigation with contaminated...
Inorganic arsenical pesticides were used widely in agriculture for a long time, leaving large tracts...
Stabilization technique was applied to treat contaminated soils in laboratory and pilot scale field ...
A range or arsenic containing compounds, including arsenic trioxide, pentoxide and a lead arsenate i...
Increased acceptance of in situ stabilization/solidification (S/S) depends on its long-term effectiv...
Contamination of soils by arsenic represents a significant environmental and public health risk, mak...
This study explored and analyzed the potential of the practical use of acid mine drainage-treated sl...
A study was conducted to assess the retention form of arsenic in soil and to evaluate the use of pho...
A methodology based on leaching tests in conjunction with mineralogy analysis was used to investigat...
Arsenic is one of the most abundant contaminant found in waste mine tailings and soil around refiner...
This paper reports the results of an experimental study testing a low-cost in situ chemical fixatio...
An isotopic dilution assay was developed to measure radiolabile As concentration in a diverse range ...
An isotopic dilution assay was developed to measure radiolabile As concentration in a diverse range ...
After soil washing in the former wood preservation industry, the concentration of As (arsenic) have ...
A stabilization/solidification (S/S) process for arsenic (As) contaminated soils was evaluated using...
Summarization: Agricultural topsoil can be polluted with arsenic due to irrigation with contaminated...
Inorganic arsenical pesticides were used widely in agriculture for a long time, leaving large tracts...
Stabilization technique was applied to treat contaminated soils in laboratory and pilot scale field ...
A range or arsenic containing compounds, including arsenic trioxide, pentoxide and a lead arsenate i...
Increased acceptance of in situ stabilization/solidification (S/S) depends on its long-term effectiv...