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Deepali Marghade, Girish Mehta, Sagar Shelare, Ganesh Jadhav and Keval Chandrakant Nikam
The presence of arsenic in Indian groundwater poses a significant threat to both the ecosystem and public health. This review paper comprehensively addresses the topic, encompassing the underlying causes and potential solutions. Health consequences exami...
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Ismael Vásquez-Nogal and Christian E. Hernández-Mendoza
Arsenic is a metalloid frequently found in contaminated sites due to its easy mobilization in the environment. This has attracted the researchers who have studied this phenomenon from an environmental engineering perspective. Although there is evidence i...
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Asmaa Rouwane, Malgorzata Grybos, Marion Rabiet and Gilles Guibaud
The mobility of arsenic (As) and antimony (Sb) in soils is controlled by several processes (adsorption/desorption, (co)precipitation/dissolution and oxidation/reduction), depending on various environmental factors that are often convoluted and site-depen...
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Shreejana Bhusal, Kabiraj Paudyal
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Arsenic is one of the 92 natural elements found in Earth crust which is referred as" King of Poison". Arsenic contamination in groundwater has been recognized as a great threat to water supply and public health in many countries in the world (WHO 1993). ...
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Sung-Wook Jeen
Arsenic (As) can be naturally present in the native aquifer materials and can be released to groundwater through reduction dissolution of iron oxides containing As. While granular iron permeable reactive barriers (PRBs) can be effective for the treatment...
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Hossain M. Anawar, Junji Akai, Martin Mihaljevic, Arif M. Sikder, Golam Ahmed, Shafi M. Tareq and Mohammad M. Rahman
A groundwater, sediment and soil chemistry and mineralogical study has been performed to investigate the sources and mobilization process of Arsenic (As) in shallow aquifers of Bangladesh. The groundwater from the shallow aquifers is characterized by hig...
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