Exposure to arsenic (As) via residential soil and dust is a global concern, in regions affected by mining or with elevated concentrations present in underlying geology. Cornwall in south west England is one such area. Residential soil (n = 127) and household dust (n = 99) samples were collected from across Cornwall as part of a wider study assessing exposure to environmental As. Samples were analysed for total As (soil and dust samples) and human ingestion bioaccessible As (soil samples from properties with home-grown produce). Arsenic concentrations ranged from 12 to 992 mg kg-1 in soil and 3 to 1079 mg kg-1 in dust and were significantly higher in areas affected by metalliferous mineralisation. Sixty-nine percent of soils exceeded the 37 ...
Elevated levels of arsenic have been observed in some mine wastes and soils around historical gold m...
Historical use of high arsenic (As) concentrations in cattle/sheep dipping vat sites to treat ticks ...
Arsenic contaminated soils are a major problem worldwide and understanding how soil affects the fate...
Exposure to arsenic (As) via residential soil and dust is a global concern, in regions affected by m...
This study characterises the total As concentrations and As bioaccessibility in 109 soils from Devon...
The aim of this research is to use the whole soil geochemistry and selected bioaccessibility measure...
The human ingestion bioaccessibility of As was measured on 50 representative samples of soils select...
Dust elemental levels can be expressed as concentrations (bulk samples) or surface loadings (wipe sa...
Dust elemental levels can be expressed as concentrations (bulk samples) or surface loadings (wipe sa...
The uptake of As into ‘own grown’ foods in southwest England poses the possibility of significant ri...
Arsenic Health Risk Assessment and Molecular Epidemiology (ASHRAM) is a large EU-funded case-control...
The presence of arsenic (As) in the environment has become a popular area of scientific scrutiny ove...
In response to concerns regarding arsenic in soil from a pesticide manufacturing plant, we conducted...
ABSTRACT: Human activities, in general, cause a significant impact on the environment and human hea...
Arsenic (As) bioaccessibility in contaminated soils (n = 50) was assessed using the simplified bioac...
Elevated levels of arsenic have been observed in some mine wastes and soils around historical gold m...
Historical use of high arsenic (As) concentrations in cattle/sheep dipping vat sites to treat ticks ...
Arsenic contaminated soils are a major problem worldwide and understanding how soil affects the fate...
Exposure to arsenic (As) via residential soil and dust is a global concern, in regions affected by m...
This study characterises the total As concentrations and As bioaccessibility in 109 soils from Devon...
The aim of this research is to use the whole soil geochemistry and selected bioaccessibility measure...
The human ingestion bioaccessibility of As was measured on 50 representative samples of soils select...
Dust elemental levels can be expressed as concentrations (bulk samples) or surface loadings (wipe sa...
Dust elemental levels can be expressed as concentrations (bulk samples) or surface loadings (wipe sa...
The uptake of As into ‘own grown’ foods in southwest England poses the possibility of significant ri...
Arsenic Health Risk Assessment and Molecular Epidemiology (ASHRAM) is a large EU-funded case-control...
The presence of arsenic (As) in the environment has become a popular area of scientific scrutiny ove...
In response to concerns regarding arsenic in soil from a pesticide manufacturing plant, we conducted...
ABSTRACT: Human activities, in general, cause a significant impact on the environment and human hea...
Arsenic (As) bioaccessibility in contaminated soils (n = 50) was assessed using the simplified bioac...
Elevated levels of arsenic have been observed in some mine wastes and soils around historical gold m...
Historical use of high arsenic (As) concentrations in cattle/sheep dipping vat sites to treat ticks ...
Arsenic contaminated soils are a major problem worldwide and understanding how soil affects the fate...