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  1. Impact of phosphate, silicate and natural organic matter on the size of Fe(III) precipitates and arsenate co-precipitation efficiency in calcium containing water
  2. Arsenic reduction to <1 µg/L in Dutch drinking water
  3. How do data-mining models consider arsenic contamination in sediments and variables importance?
  4. Arsenic in Argentina: Technologies for arsenic removal from groundwater sources, investment costs and waste management practices
  5. Contrasting controls on hydrogeochemistry of arsenic-enriched groundwater in the homologous tectonic settings of Andean and Himalayan basin aquifers, Latin America and South Asia
  6. Arsenic concentration in groundwater: Archetypal study from South Africa
  7. Concentration of fluoride in groundwater of India: A systematic review, meta-analysis and risk assessment
  8. Fluoride occurrence in groundwater systems at global scale and status of defluoridation – State of the art
  9. Hydrogeochemical and isotopic signatures for the identification of seawater intrusion in the paleobeach aquifer of Cox's Bazar city and its surrounding area, south-east Bangladesh
  10. Characteristics of Fe and Mn bearing precipitates generated by Fe(II) and Mn(II) co-oxidation with O2, MnO4 and HOCl in the presence of groundwater ions
  11. Plate tectonics influence on geogenic arsenic cycling: From primary sources to global groundwater enrichment
  12. Arsenic in Argentina: Occurrence, human health, legislation and determination
  13. Hydrothermal carbonisation of peat-based spent sorbents loaded with metal(loid)s
  14. Treatment of metal (loid) contaminated solutions using iron-peat as sorbent: is landfilling a suitable management option for the spent sorbent?
  15. Geogenic Arsenic and Microbial Contamination in Drinking Water Sources: Exposure Risks to the Coastal Population in Bangladesh
  16. Hydrochemical assessment with respect to arsenic and other trace elements in the Lower Katari Basin, Bolivian Altiplano
  17. Groundwater governance in Bangladesh: Established practices and recent trends
  18. Groundwater evolution and its utility in upper Ganges-Yamuna Alluvial plain of Northern India, India: Evidence from solute chemistry and stable isotopes
  19. Exploring suitable sites for installing safe drinking water wells in coastal Bangladesh
  20. Nestedness of bird assemblages along an urbanisation gradient in Central India
  21. Arsenic Contamination of Groundwater in Indus River Basin of Pakistan
  22. Groundwater Quality of Meghna River Basin Aquifers
  23. Groundwater Arsenic in India: Source, Distribution, Effects and Alternate Safe Drinking Water Sources☆
  24. Spatial, vertical and temporal variation of arsenic in shallow aquifers of the Bengal Basin: Controlling geochemical processes
  25. Arsenic species in raw and cooked rice: Implications for human health in rural Bengal
  26. Influence of tectonics, sedimentation and aqueous flow cycles on the origin of global groundwater arsenic: Paradigms from three continents
  27. Arsenic in hydrological processes—Sources, speciation, bioavailability and management
  28. Hydrogeological investigation for assessment of the sustainability of low-arsenic aquifers as a safe drinking water source in regions with high-arsenic groundwater in Matlab, southeastern Bangladesh
  29. Spatial variation of groundwater arsenic distribution in the Chianan Plain, SW Taiwan: Role of local hydrogeological factors and geothermal sources
  30. Provenance and fate of arsenic and other solutes in the Chaco-Pampean Plain of the Andean foreland, Argentina: From perspectives of hydrogeochemical modeling and regional tectonic setting
  31. Geochemical processes controlling mobilization of arsenic and trace elements in shallow aquifers and surface waters in the Antequera and Poopó mining regions, Bolivian Altiplano
  32. Sediment color tool for targeting arsenic-safe aquifers for the installation of shallow drinking water tubewells
  33. Shallow hydrostratigraphy in an arsenic affected region of Bengal Basin: Implication for targeting safe aquifers for drinking water supply
  34. Role of competing ions in the mobilization of arsenic in groundwater of Bengal Basin: Insight from surface complexation modeling
  35. Concentration of arsenic by selected vegetables cultivated in the Yamuna flood plains (YFP) of Delhi, India
  36. Arsenic ecotoxicology: The interface between geosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere
  37. Naturally occurring arsenic in terrestrial geothermal systems of western Anatolia, Turkey: Potential role in contamination of freshwater resources
  38. Arsenic mobilization in the aquifers of three physiographic settings of West Bengal, India: Understanding geogenic and anthropogenic influences
  39. Geogenic arsenic and other trace elements in the shallow hydrogeologic system of Southern Poopó Basin, Bolivian Altiplano
  40. Redox-cycling of arsenic along the water pathways in sulfidic metasediment areas in northern Sweden
  41. Risk of Arsenic Exposure from Drinking Water and Dietary Components: Implications for Risk Management in Rural Bengal
  42. Arsenic in Latin America, an unrevealed continent: Occurrence, health effects and mitigation
  43. Arsenic in the human food chain: the Latin American perspective
  44. Arsenic-induced health crisis in peri-urban Moyna and Ardebok villages, West Bengal, India: an exposure assessment study
  45. Consumption of Brown Rice: A Potential Pathway for Arsenic Exposure in Rural Bengal
  46. Testing Tubewell Platform Color as a Rapid Screening Tool for Arsenic and Manganese in Drinking Water Wells: Addition to Supporting Information
  47. Arsenic uptake by plants and possible phytoremediation applications: a brief overview
  48. Testing Tubewell Platform Color as a Rapid Screening Tool for Arsenic and Manganese in Drinking Water Wells
  49. Bioremediation of Arsenic in Contaminated Terrestrial and Aquatic Environments
  50. Geochemical characteristics of the mud volcano fluids in southwestern Taiwan and their possible linkage to elevated arsenic concentration in Chianan plain groundwater
  51. Sources and behavior of arsenic and trace elements in groundwater and surface water in the Poopó Lake Basin, Bolivian Altiplano
  52. Arsenic-enriched groundwaters of India, Bangladesh and Taiwan—Comparison of hydrochemical characteristics and mobility constraints
  53. Arsenic removal from groundwater of the Chaco-Pampean Plain (Argentina) using natural geological materials as adsorbents
  54. Temporal and seasonal variability of arsenic in drinking water wells in Matlab, southeastern Bangladesh: A preliminary evaluation on the basis of a 4 year study
  55. Arsenic and other toxic elements in surface and groundwater systems
  56. Elevated arsenic in deeper groundwater of the western Bengal basin, India: Extent and controls from regional to local scale
  57. Dynamics of arsenic adsorption in the targeted arsenic-safe aquifers in Matlab, south-eastern Bangladesh: Insight from experimental studies
  58. Arsenic in Groundwater of India
  59. Groundwater arsenic: From genesis to sustainable remediation
  60. Assessment of arsenic exposure from groundwater and rice in Bengal Delta Region, West Bengal, India
  61. Emerging mitigation needs and sustainable options for solving the arsenic problems of rural and isolated urban areas in Latin America – A critical analysis
  62. Arsenic enrichment in groundwater in the middle Gangetic Plain of Ghazipur District in Uttar Pradesh, India
  63. Arsenic in Geosphere and Human Diseases; Arsenic 2010
  64. Targeting arsenic-safe aquifers for drinking water supplies
  65. Natural Arsenic in Coastal Groundwaters in the Bengal Delta Region in West Bengal, India
  66. Chemical evolution in the high arsenic groundwater of the Huhhot basin (Inner Mongolia, PR China) and its difference from the western Bengal basin (India)
  67. Arsenic geochemistry, transport mechanism in the soil–plant system, human and animal health issues
  68. Arsenic in the environment—risks and management strategies
  69. Arsenic contamination in groundwater in the Southeast Asia region
  70. Groundwater chemistry and arsenic mobilization in the Holocene flood plains in south-central Bangladesh
  71. Distribution of geogenic arsenic in hydrologic systems: Controls and challenges
  72. Hydrogeochemical comparison and effects of overlapping redox zones on groundwater arsenic near the Western (Bhagirathi sub-basin, India) and Eastern (Meghna sub-basin, Bangladesh) margins of the Bengal Basin
  73. Source, Distribution, and Release Mechanisms of Arsenic in the Groundwater of Assam Floodplains of Northeast India
  74. Arsenic mobilisation in the Holocene flood plains in South-central Bangladesh
  75. Bhattacharya P., Mukherjee A. B., Bundschuh J., Zevenhoven R., and Loeppert R.H. (ed): Arsenic in Soil and Groundwater Environment. Biochemical Interactions, Health Effects and Remediation; Volume 9: Trace Metals in the Environment. Series edited by J....
  76. Use of GIS in local level participatory planning for arsenic mitigation: A case study from Matlab Upazila, Bangladesh
  77. Arsenic in shallow groundwater of Bangladesh: investigations from three different physiographic settings
  78. Arsenic in the environment: Biology and Chemistry
  79. Targeting low-arsenic aquifers in Matlab Upazila, Southeastern Bangladesh
  80. Screening of arsenic in tubewell water with field test kits: Evaluation of the method from public health perspective
  81. Managing Arsenic in the Environment: from Soil to Human Health ‐ Edited by R. Naidu, E. Smith, G. Owens, P. Bhattacharya & P Nadebaum
  82. Geochemical modelling of arsenic adsorption to oxide surfaces
  83. Arsenic in soil and groundwater: an overview
  84. Arsenic flows in the environment of the European Union: a synoptic review
  85. Geochemical modelling of arsenic adsorption to oxide surfaces
  86. Preface
  87. Searching for a sustainable arsenic mitigation strategy in Bangladesh: experience from two upazilas
  88. Preface
  89. Arsenic remobilization from sediments contaminated with mine tailings near the Adak mine in Västerbotten district (northern Sweden)
  90. Arsenic in soil and groundwater: an overview
  91. Arsenic flows in the environment of the European Union: a synoptic review
  92. Human Health Effects From Chronic Arsenic Poisoning–A Review
  93. Distribution and mobility of arsenic in the Río Dulce alluvial aquifers in Santiago del Estero Province, Argentina
  94. Naturally occurring arsenic in groundwater of Terai region in Nepal and mitigation options
  95. Natural enrichment of arsenic in groundwaters of Brahmanbaria district, Bangladesh
  96. Natural arsenic in the groundwater of the alluvial aquifers of Santiago del Estero Province, Argentina
  97. Sustainable safe water options in Bangladesh
  98. Natural Arsenic in Groundwater
  99. A prototype spatial expert system for evaluation and mitigation of groundwater contamination
  100. Arsenic in groundwater of sedimentary aquifers
  101. Behavior of arsenic and geochemical modeling of arsenic enrichment in aqueous environments
  102. Groundwater arsenic in the Chaco-Pampean Plain, Argentina
  103. Arsenic enrichment in groundwater of the alluvial aquifers in Bangladesh: an overview
  104. Arsenic in the groundwaters of the Terai Plains of Nepal
  105. Arsenic in Groundwater of the Bengal Delta Plain Aquifers in Bangladesh
  106. Arsenic in the Environment
  107. Atmospheric Emissions, Depositions, and Transformations of Arsenic in Natural Ecosystem in Finland
  108. Arsenic in groundwater in the Bengal Delta Plain: slow poisoning in Bangladesh
  109. Occurrence of Arsenic-contaminatedGroundwater in Alluvial Aquifers from Delta Plains, Eastern India: Options for Safe Drinking Water Supply