Arsenic (As) is one of the most important elements found in the environment. It is a toxic metalloid that is responsible for the contamination of soil/sediments and water courses due to various natural and anthropogenic processes. This may lead to adverse effects on human health, therefore it is important to monitor and control. The objective of this paper is to summarize the literature on arsenic anomalies in soil/sediments and water of four North-East European countries; the measurements are reported for Finland, Sweden, Lithuania and Poland. The origin of most of the arsenic pollution is determined to be natural and mostly anthropogenic for these countries. The data reveal that As is present in matrices such as soil, sediments and water....
Large concentrations of arsenic in soils, sediments, and fresh-waters require risk assessment across...
Ground waters in the region of Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Republic of Serbia are endangered b...
Awareness of the problems associated with arsenic in drinking water and the environment has grown si...
International audienceArsenic concentrations in soil and water were examined at the European level v...
Excessive concentrations of arsenic in soil- and groundwater constitute a global issue. The spread o...
Arsenic concentration in marine areas are higher than in terrestrial environment, because most of it...
For Sweden to achieve the environmental goal of a nontoxic environment, knowledge is required about ...
Part A of this report is a literature survey on arsenic ecotoxicity in terrestrial environments and ...
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid that occurs naturally in the Earth’s crust, in bedrock and soil. The con...
Arsenic, a toxic element with metalloid properties, is found in detectable concentrations in environ...
For the last 2 decades, special attention has been paid to arsenic due to its high concentration in ...
Arsenic concentrations of surface waters, soils and plants were surveyed in three contaminated villa...
Summary: In this bachelor thesis there are summarized reasons of occurrence of too high As concentra...
Access to safe drinking water is a challenge for rural communities in many developing countries. Dri...
Arsenic is one of the regulated hazard materials in the environment and a persistent pollutant creat...
Large concentrations of arsenic in soils, sediments, and fresh-waters require risk assessment across...
Ground waters in the region of Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Republic of Serbia are endangered b...
Awareness of the problems associated with arsenic in drinking water and the environment has grown si...
International audienceArsenic concentrations in soil and water were examined at the European level v...
Excessive concentrations of arsenic in soil- and groundwater constitute a global issue. The spread o...
Arsenic concentration in marine areas are higher than in terrestrial environment, because most of it...
For Sweden to achieve the environmental goal of a nontoxic environment, knowledge is required about ...
Part A of this report is a literature survey on arsenic ecotoxicity in terrestrial environments and ...
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid that occurs naturally in the Earth’s crust, in bedrock and soil. The con...
Arsenic, a toxic element with metalloid properties, is found in detectable concentrations in environ...
For the last 2 decades, special attention has been paid to arsenic due to its high concentration in ...
Arsenic concentrations of surface waters, soils and plants were surveyed in three contaminated villa...
Summary: In this bachelor thesis there are summarized reasons of occurrence of too high As concentra...
Access to safe drinking water is a challenge for rural communities in many developing countries. Dri...
Arsenic is one of the regulated hazard materials in the environment and a persistent pollutant creat...
Large concentrations of arsenic in soils, sediments, and fresh-waters require risk assessment across...
Ground waters in the region of Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Republic of Serbia are endangered b...
Awareness of the problems associated with arsenic in drinking water and the environment has grown si...