Arsenic in the sediments of the ash lagoons of the coal-fired power plant in Pagbilao, Quezon Province in the Philippines was sequentially extracted to determine its potential for leaching to the groundwater and the adjacent marine environment. Results show that 89% of the As is bound to the quasi-crystalline Fe/Mn oxides and hydroxide matrix in the sediments, whereas, the adsorbed and exchangeable As hosted by the clay minerals, representing those that are easiest to release from the sediment matrix, is below 10% of the acid leachable As. These As in these sediment matrices represent the possible maximum amount of As that can be released and supplied to the groundwater and the adjacent marine environment. Of the 89% reducible As, up to 4% ...
Coastal acid sulfate soils (CASS) are rich in meta-stable Fe(III) minerals that are important sorben...
Coastal Acid Sulfate Soils (CASS) are rich in meta-stable iron (Fe - III) minerals that are importan...
The management of polluted sediments is problematic because to date no economically suitable process...
This research dealt with the leaching of arsenic containing waste rocks from a proposed gold mine si...
Abstract Sources of As in the Ganges sediments and microbial mechanisms of its release in groundwate...
International audienceGroundwater and aquifer materials have been characterized geochemically at a f...
The presence of arsenic (As) in surface water constitutes an important environmental risk, where mob...
The sulfide-rich residues of La Concordia mine, Argentina Puna, are accumulated in tailing dams that...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the contamination level and chemical speciation of As in...
Effects of pH, As species, and Fe/Mn minerals on the fractions of adsorbed As in aquifer sediments w...
The transportation and fixation of arsenic (As) in soil and sediments from five mine sites within th...
A detailed study on As(III) and As(V) adsorption on polymetallic sea nodule in aqueous medium has be...
After soil washing in the former wood preservation industry, the concentration of As (arsenic) have ...
In this study, the effects of redox conditions, nitrogen (NH4+-N and NO3--N) and phosphate in the ov...
Arsenic contamination of groundwater has been linked to natural and anthropogenic sources in Zimapán...
Coastal acid sulfate soils (CASS) are rich in meta-stable Fe(III) minerals that are important sorben...
Coastal Acid Sulfate Soils (CASS) are rich in meta-stable iron (Fe - III) minerals that are importan...
The management of polluted sediments is problematic because to date no economically suitable process...
This research dealt with the leaching of arsenic containing waste rocks from a proposed gold mine si...
Abstract Sources of As in the Ganges sediments and microbial mechanisms of its release in groundwate...
International audienceGroundwater and aquifer materials have been characterized geochemically at a f...
The presence of arsenic (As) in surface water constitutes an important environmental risk, where mob...
The sulfide-rich residues of La Concordia mine, Argentina Puna, are accumulated in tailing dams that...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the contamination level and chemical speciation of As in...
Effects of pH, As species, and Fe/Mn minerals on the fractions of adsorbed As in aquifer sediments w...
The transportation and fixation of arsenic (As) in soil and sediments from five mine sites within th...
A detailed study on As(III) and As(V) adsorption on polymetallic sea nodule in aqueous medium has be...
After soil washing in the former wood preservation industry, the concentration of As (arsenic) have ...
In this study, the effects of redox conditions, nitrogen (NH4+-N and NO3--N) and phosphate in the ov...
Arsenic contamination of groundwater has been linked to natural and anthropogenic sources in Zimapán...
Coastal acid sulfate soils (CASS) are rich in meta-stable Fe(III) minerals that are important sorben...
Coastal Acid Sulfate Soils (CASS) are rich in meta-stable iron (Fe - III) minerals that are importan...
The management of polluted sediments is problematic because to date no economically suitable process...