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Ebook: Arsenic in Soil and Groundwater Environment: Biogeochemical Interactions, Health Effects and Remediation
Author: Prosun Bhattacharya Arun B. Mukherjee Jochen Bundschuh Ron Zevenhoven and Richard H. Loeppert (Eds.)
- Genre: Technique // Oil and Gas Technologies
- Series: Trace Metals and other Contaminants in the Environment 9
- Year: 2007
- Publisher: Elsevier
- Language: English
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This volume presents the recent developments in the field of arsenic in soil and groundwater. Arranged into nine sections, the text emphasizes the global occurrences of arsenic in the environment, particularly on its source, pathways, behavior, and effects it has on soils, plants, water, animals, and humans. It also covers the diverse issues of arsenic in the mining environment, arsenic emanating from hydrothermal springs, and the geochemical modeling of arsenic adsorption to oxide surfaces. Finally, the text includes different cost effective removal mechanisms of arsenic from drinking water using natural red earth, solar oxidation, and arsenic oxidation by ferrrate.
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