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Chapter 1. Source and behaviour of arsenic in natural waters

1 Chapter 1. Source and behaviour of arsenic in natural watersPauline L Smedley and David G KinniburghBritish Geological Survey, Wallingford, Oxon OX10 8BB, of arsenic in drinking in natural and speciation of and of , sediments and to arsenic interactions in in reduced sediments and release from soils and sediments following of environments showing enhanced arsenic distribution of groundwater arsenic oxidising oxidising and reducing mineralisation and mining-related arsenic features of groundwater arsenic problem hydrogeochemical Source necessary geochemical hydrogeological dimension aquifer questions and further analytical methods for arsenic of groundwater the problem groundwaters get better or worse with time?.. under natural flow of arsenic with for locating arsenic problems in Importance of arsenic in drinking waterArsenic (As) is a ubiquitous element found in the atmosphere, soils and rocks, natural watersand organisms.

1990). Under some conditions at least, these anions can persist in solution at relatively high concentrations (tens of µg l–1) even at near-neutral pH values. Therefore theoxyanion-forming elements such as Cr, As, U and Se are some of the most common trace contaminants in …

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