AbstractBiogeochemical processes that utilize dissolved organic carbon are widely thought to be responsible for the liberation of arsenic from sediments to shallow groundwater in south and southeast Asia. The accumulation of this known carcinogen to hazardously high concentrations has occurred in the primary source of drinking water in large parts of densely populated countries in this region. Both surface and sedimentary sources of organic matter have been suggested to contribute dissolved organic carbon in these aquifers. However, identification of the source of organic carbon responsible for driving arsenic release remains enigmatic and even controversial. Here, we provide the most extensive interrogation to date of the isotopic signatur...
Microbially mediated reductive processes involving the oxidation of labile organic carbon are widely...
Microbially mediated reductive processes involving the oxidation of labile organic carbon are widely...
Chronic exposure to arsenic (As) through the consumption of contaminated groundwaters is a major thr...
Biogeochemical processes that utilize dissolved organic carbon are widely thought to be responsible ...
Biogeochemical processes that utilize dissolved organic carbon are widely thought to be responsible ...
AbstractBiogeochemical processes that utilize dissolved organic carbon are widely thought to be resp...
Biogeochemical processes that utilize dissolved organic carbon are widely thought to be responsible ...
Millions of people globally, and particularly in South and Southeast Asia, face chronic exposure to ...
Millions of people globally, and particularly in South and Southeast Asia, face chronic exposure to ...
Millions of people globally, and particularly in South and Southeast Asia, face chronic exposure to ...
Millions of people globally, and particularly in South and Southeast Asia, face chronic exposure to ...
Millions of people globally, and particularly in South and Southeast Asia, face chronic exposure to ...
Millions of people globally, and particularly in South and Southeast Asia, face chronic exposure to ...
Millions of people globally, and particularly in South and Southeast Asia, face chronic exposure to ...
Millions of people globally, and particularly in South and Southeast Asia, face chronic exposure to ...
Microbially mediated reductive processes involving the oxidation of labile organic carbon are widely...
Microbially mediated reductive processes involving the oxidation of labile organic carbon are widely...
Chronic exposure to arsenic (As) through the consumption of contaminated groundwaters is a major thr...
Biogeochemical processes that utilize dissolved organic carbon are widely thought to be responsible ...
Biogeochemical processes that utilize dissolved organic carbon are widely thought to be responsible ...
AbstractBiogeochemical processes that utilize dissolved organic carbon are widely thought to be resp...
Biogeochemical processes that utilize dissolved organic carbon are widely thought to be responsible ...
Millions of people globally, and particularly in South and Southeast Asia, face chronic exposure to ...
Millions of people globally, and particularly in South and Southeast Asia, face chronic exposure to ...
Millions of people globally, and particularly in South and Southeast Asia, face chronic exposure to ...
Millions of people globally, and particularly in South and Southeast Asia, face chronic exposure to ...
Millions of people globally, and particularly in South and Southeast Asia, face chronic exposure to ...
Millions of people globally, and particularly in South and Southeast Asia, face chronic exposure to ...
Millions of people globally, and particularly in South and Southeast Asia, face chronic exposure to ...
Millions of people globally, and particularly in South and Southeast Asia, face chronic exposure to ...
Microbially mediated reductive processes involving the oxidation of labile organic carbon are widely...
Microbially mediated reductive processes involving the oxidation of labile organic carbon are widely...
Chronic exposure to arsenic (As) through the consumption of contaminated groundwaters is a major thr...