Microbial and geochemical processes controlling the oxidation and reduction of arsenic in soils
Arsenic (As) is a common contaminant in soil-water systems, where it exists predominately as arsenate (AsV) or arsenite (AsIII), the latter of which is considered to be the more mobile and toxic form. The amount of arsenite or arsenate in natural water systems is influenced by geochemical conditions...
Main Author: | Masur, Deanne Christine |
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Language: | en |
Published: |
2007
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Online Access: | http://etd.lib.montana.edu/etd/2007/masur/MasurD0507.pdf |
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