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Arsenic Research and Global Sustainability: Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress on Arsenic in the Environment (As2016), June 19-23, 2016, Stockholm, Sweden [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden), Edited by , Edited by , Edited by (Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden), Edited by (Lund University, Sweden), Edited by (KTH Ro), Edited by (KWR Water Cycle Research Institute, The Netherlands), Edited by , Edited by , Edited by (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 730 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 1360 g
  • Serija: Arsenic in the Environment - Proceedings
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1138029416
  • ISBN-13: 9781138029415
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 730 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 1360 g
  • Serija: Arsenic in the Environment - Proceedings
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1138029416
  • ISBN-13: 9781138029415
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The Congress "Arsenic in the Environment" offers an international, multi- and interdisciplinary discussion platform for research and innovation aimed towards a holistic solution to the problem posed by the environmental toxin arsenic, with considerable societal impact. The congress has focused on cutting edge and breakthrough research in physical, chemical, toxicological, medical, agricultural and other specific issues on arsenic across a broader environmental realm. The Congress "Arsenic in the Environment" was first organized in Mexico City (As2006) followed by As2008 in Valencia, Spain, As2010 in Tainan, Taiwan, As2012 in Cairns, Australia and As2014 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The 6th International Congress As2016 was held June 19-23, 2016 in Stockholm, Sweden and was entitledArsenic Research and Global Sustainability.

The Congress addressed the broader context of arsenic research along the following themes:
Theme 1: Arsenic in Environmental Matrices and Interactions (Air, Water, Soil and Biological Matrices)
Theme 2: Arsenic in Food Chain
Theme 3: Arsenic and Health
Theme 4: Clean Water Technology for Control of Arsenic
Theme 5: Societal issues, Policy Studies, Mitigation and Management

Long term exposure to low-to-medium levels of arsenic via contaminated food and drinking water can have a serious impact on human health and globally, more than 100 million people are at risk. Since the end of the 20th century, arsenic in drinking water (mainly groundwater) has emerged as a global health concern. In the past decade, the presence of arsenic in plant foods – especially rice – has gained increasing attention. In the Nordic countries in particular, the use of water-soluble inorganic arsenic chemicals (e.g. chromated copper arsenate, CCA) as wood preservatives and the mining of sulfidic ores have been flagged as health concern. The issue has been accentuated by discoveries of naturally occurring arsenic in groundwater, primarily in the private wells, in parts of the Fennoscandian Shield and in sedimentary formations, with potentially detrimental effects on public health. Sweden has been at the forefront of research on the health effects of arsenic, technological solutions for arsenic removal, and sustainable mitigation measures for developing countries. Hosting this Congress in Sweden was also relevant because historically Sweden has been one of the leading producer of As2O3and its emission from the smelting industries in northern Sweden and has successfully implemented actions to reduce the industrial emissions of arsenic as well as minimizing the use of materials and products containing arsenic in since 1977. The Congress has gathered professionals involved in different segments of interdisciplinary research in an open forum, and strengthened relations between academia, industry, research laboratories, government agencies and the private sector to share an optimal atmosphere for exchange of knowledge, discoveries and discussions about the problem of arsenic in the environment and catalyze the knowledge generation and innovations at a policy context to achieve the goals for post 2015 Sustainable Development .

About the book series xxiii
Dedication xxv
Organizers xxvii
Sponsors and contributors xxix
Scientific committee xxxi
Foreword (President, KTH) xxxv
Foreword (Vice-Chancellor and President, USQ) xxxvii
Foreword (Institute of Environmental Medicine, KI) xxxix
Foreword (Vice Chancellor, LTU) xli
Foreword (Director, KWR Watercycle Research Institute) xliii
Editors' foreword xlv
List of contributors
xlvii
Plenary presentations
On the spatial variation of arsenic in groundwater of the Red River floodplain, Vietnam
3(2)
D. Postma
F. Larsen
R. Jakobsen
H.U. Sø
J. Kazmierczak
P.T.K. Trang
V.M. Lan
P.H. Viet
H.V. Hoan
D.T. Trung
P.Q. Nhan
Arsenic biotransformation: From genes to biogeochemical cycling
5(2)
Y.-G. Zhu
J. Ye
X.-M. Xue
Arsenic and rice: The problems and the potential solutions
7(2)
A.A. Meharg
Tolerance and susceptibility to arsenic---the role of genetics
9(3)
K. Broberg
Arsenic and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
12(3)
R.B. Johnston
Arsenic and cardiovascular disease: 100 years advancing epidemiologic research
15(6)
A. Navas-Acien
Section 1 Arsenic in environmental matrices and interactions (air, water, soil and biological matrices)
1.1 Origin, distribution of arsenic in groundwater systems
Regional to sub-continental prediction modeling of groundwater arsenic contamination
21(2)
M. Berg
L.H.E. Winkel
M. Amini
L. Rodriguez-Lado
S.J. Hug
J. Podgorski
A. Bretzler
C. de Meyer
P.T.K. Trang
V.M. Lan
P.H. Viet
G. Sun
Q. Zhang
Q. Zheng
Geochemical processes for mobilization of arsenic in groundwater
23(2)
I. Herath
J. Bundschuh
M. Vithanage
P. Bhattacharya
Sewage disposal, petroleum spills, eutrophic lakes, and wastewater from oil and gas production: Potential drivers of arsenic mobilization in the sub-surface
25(2)
D.B. Kent
M.S. Blondes
I.M. Cozzarelli
N. Geboy
D.R. LeBlanc
G.-H. Ng
D. Repert
R.L. Smith
On the geological conditioning of arsenic pollution in shallow aquifers
27(2)
M.E. Donselaar
Natural arsenic and its distribution in global geothermal systems
29(2)
J. Bundschuh
I. Herath
M. Vithanage
Arsenic in bedrock groundwater in Tampere region, South Finland
31(2)
B. Backman
S. Luoma
National assessment of arsenic within groundwater: A case study with Ireland
33(2)
L. Morrison
E. McGrory
C. Brown
High arsenic levels in groundwater resources of Gediz Graben, Western Turkey
35(2)
A. Baba
O. Gunduz
C. Simsek
A. Elci
A. Murathan
H. Sozbilir
Tracing the relative distribution of arsenic species in groundwater and its association with soil arsenic levels in the Simav Graben area, Turkey
37(2)
O. Gunduz
A. Baba
C. Simsek
Alper Elci
H. Gurleyuk
Arsenic exposure in drinking water a growing health threat: Well testing in outskirts of Lahore to identify wells low in arsenic to mitigate the As crisis in Pakistan
39(2)
A. Farooqi
W. Ali
N. Mushtaq
S. Zahir
A. Younus
A. van Geen
Arsenic contamination of groundwater in Ghazni and Maidan Wardak provinces, Afghanistan
41(2)
M.H. Saffi
M.N. Eqrar
Tracking the fate of arsenic in groundwater discharged to the Meghna River
43(2)
P.S.K. Knappett
K. Myers
P. Shuai
K. Rhodes
K. Jewell
J. Peterson
N. Dimova
S. Datta
M. Berube
A. Hossain
M. Lipsi
S. Hossain
A. Hosain
K.M. Ahmed
M.B. Cardenas
Hydrogeochemical contrasts across the multi-level aquifers of Bengal basin in Matlab, Bangladesh: Implications for arsenic free and low-manganese drinking water sources
45(2)
P. Bhattacharya
M. Hossain
G. Jacks
K. Matin Ahmed
M.A. Hasan
M. von Bromssen
S.K. Frape
Arsenic in the Bengal Delta Plain: Geochemical complications and potential mitigation option
47(3)
D. Chatterjee
A.K. Kundu
S. Barman
U. Biswas
S. Majumder
D. Chatterjee
P. Bhattacharya
Monsoonal influence on arsenic mobilization in groundwater: Geochemical and hydrogeological perspectives
50(2)
S. Majumder
S. Datta
B. Nath
H. Neidhardt
Z. Berner
M. Hidalgo
D. Chatterjee
Variation of arsenic in shallow aquifers of the Bengal Basin: Controlling geochemical processes
52(2)
A.K. Kundu
A. Biswas
S. Bhowmick
D. Chatterjee
A. Mukherjee
H. Neidhardt
Z. Berner
P. Bhattacharya
Low arsenic zones in shallow aquifer system of contaminated areas of middle Ganga Plain, India
54(2)
D. Saha
Sporadic occurrence of groundwater arsenic: Is it still a mystery?
56(2)
S. Sahu
D. Saha
Arsenic contaminated groundwater of the Varanasi environs in the middle Ganga Plain, India: Source and distribution
58(2)
N.J. Raju
S. Singh
Arsenic in groundwater and its potential health risk in a fast growing urban agglomeration of Chota Nagpur Plateau, India
60(2)
T. Bhattacharya
P. Tirkey
Solute chemistry and groundwater arsenic enrichment in southern part of Brahmaputra River basin, India, adjacent to Indo-Burmese ranges
62(2)
S. Verma
A. Mukherjee
C. Mahanta
R. Choudhury
P. Bhattacharya
Co-occurrence of arsenic and fluoride in the Brahmaputra floodplains, Assam, India
64(2)
M. Kumar
N. Das
A. Das
K.P. Sarma
Morphological and mineralogical evidences of arsenic release and mobilization in some large floodplain aquifers
66(2)
C. Mahanta
S.S. Sathe
A. Mahagaonkar
Sedimentary controls on arsenic mobilization in groundwater of aquifers in the Brahmaputra River Valley in Assam
68(2)
R. Choudhury
C. Mahanta
S.S. Sathe
Groundwater arsenic and extent of contamination along the Mekong River, Vietnam
70(2)
T. Ito
H. Sato
N. Shibasaki
Recent flow regime and sedimentological evolution of a fluvial system as the main factors controlling spatial distribution of arsenic in groundwater (Red River, Vietnam)
72(2)
J. Kazmierczak
F. Larsen
R. Jakobsen
D. Postma
H.U. Sø
H.V. Hoan
D.T. Trung
P.Q. Nhan
A.E. Hass
A.H. Hoffmann
P.T.K. Trang
V.M. Lan
P.H. Viet
Age and provenance of groundwater in a shallow arsenic-affected aquifer in the lower Mekong Basin, Kandal Province, Cambodia
74(2)
L.A. Richards
J. Sultenfuß
D. Magnone
A. Boyce
C. Sovann
M.J. Casanueva-Marenco
C.J. Ballentine
B.E. van Dongen
D.A. Polya
Selective chemical extractions of Cambodian aquifer sediments---evidence for sorption processes controlling groundwater arsenic
76(2)
M.J. Casanueva-Marenco
D. Magnone
L.A. Richards
D.A. Polya
Relationship between high arsenic groundwater and surface water distribution in the Hetao basin, China
78(2)
H. Guo
Y. Cao
S. Li
D. Zhang
Y. Jia
Y. Jiang
Relation between sediment salinity and leached arsenic in the Hetao Basin, Inner Mongolia
80(2)
R. Yuan
H. Guo
Y. Jia
Enrichment of high arsenic groundwater and controlling hydrogeochemical processes in the Hetao basin
82(2)
W. Cao
Y. Zhang
Q. Dong
Investigation of arsenic contamination from geothermal water in different geological settings of Taiwan: Hydrogeochemical and microbial signatures
84(2)
J.P. Maity
C.-Y. Chen
J. Bundschuh
P. Bhattacharya
Arsenic occurrence in groundwater sources of Lake Victoria basin in Tanzania
86(2)
J. Ijumulana
F. Mtalo
P. Bhattacharya
J. Bundschuh
Occurrence of arsenic in groundwater, soil and sediments in Tanzania
88(2)
F.J. Ligate
J. Ijumulana
F. Mtalo
P. Bhattacharya
J. Bundschuh
Sedimentological controls in distribution of arsenic in the Claromeco basin, Argentina
90(2)
N.N. Sosa
M. Zarate
S. Datta
Arsenic in groundwater and sediments in a loessic aquifer, Argentina
92(2)
L. Sierra
L. Cacciabue
S. Dietrich
P.A. Weinzettel
S.A. Bea
Distinguishing potential sources for As in groundwater in Pozuelos Basin, Puna region Argentina
94(5)
J. Murray
D.K. Nordstrom
B. Dold
A.M. Kirschbaum
1.2 Biogeochemical processes
Microbial controls on arsenic release and mitigation in aquifer sediments
99(2)
J.R. Lloyd
Mechanism of arsenic release in sulfate rich sediment during microbial sulfate reduction
101(2)
T.H.V. Phan
D. Tisserand
F. Bardelli
L. Charlet
M. Frutschi
R. Bernier-Latmani
The phosphate transporters impart different affinity to arsenate
103(2)
X.-M. Xue
Y. Yan
Y.Q. Guo
J. Ye
Y.-G. Zhu
Isolation of bacterial strains tolerant to arsenic groundwater
105(2)
E.E. Pellizzari
L.G. Marinich
S.A. Flores Cabrera
F.E. Cabrera
M.C. Gimenez
Arsenic biotransformation by a filamentous cyanobacterium Nostoc sp. PCC 7120
107(2)
Y. Yan
J. Ye
X.-M. Xue
Y.-G. Zhu
Study on the arsenic accumulation and speciation of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiont under arsenic contamination
109(2)
X. Zhang
B.D. Chen
B.H. Ren
Detection and quantification of As(III)-oxidizing microbes in soils highly polluted by breaking-down of old chemical ammunition during inter-war
111(2)
H. Thouin
L. Le Forestier
P. Gautret
S. Dupraz
D. Hube
F. Battaglia-Brunet
Diversity of arsenic resistant bacteria from Lonar lake: A meteorite impact alkaline crater lake in India
113(2)
A.V. Bagade
D. Paul
T. Rikame
A.P. Giri
D. Dhotre
S. Pawar
K. Kodam
Evidence of microbiological control of arsenic release and mobilization in aquifers of Brahmaputra flood plain
115(2)
S.S. Sathe
C. Mahanta
A. Mahagaonkar
Metagenomic insights into microbial community structure in arsenic-rich shallow and deep groundwater
117(2)
J.-S. Jean
S. Das
Oxidation of arsenite by using aerobic bacterial granules: A comparison with single bacterial culture
119(2)
S. Tapase
S. Patki
K. Kodam
Microbial diversity of arsenic-related bacteria in high arsenic groundwater of Inner Mongolia, China
121(2)
Y. Wang
P. Li
Arsenic biogeochemistry in hot springs in Tengchong geothermal area, China
123(2)
Z. Jiang
P. Li
Y. Wang
Characterization of lipid biomarkers and trace elements in Holocene arsenic contaminated aquifers of the Bengal Delta Plains, India
125(2)
D. Ghosh
J. Routh
P. Bhadury
Mobility of arsenic in two black shale areas in Sweden
127(2)
G. Jacks
B. Nilsson
A. Frank
Development of a passive bioremediation process based on sulfate-reduction to treat arsenic-containing acidic mine water
129(2)
F. Battaglia-Brunet
C. Joulian
C. Casiot
Pollution, degradation and microbial response of roxarsone in vadose zone
131(4)
Y. Liu
Y. Li
Z. Zhang
1.3 Geochemical modelling of arsenic and water-solid phase interactions
Geochemical modeling and thermodynamic properties of arsenic species
135(2)
D.K. Nordstrom
X. Zhu
R.B. McCleskey
L.C. Konigsberger
E. Konigsberger
Solubility product constants for the calcium ferric arsenate mineral, Yukonite: Fitting possible formulas with PhreePlot
137(2)
J.J. Mahoney
M.T. Bohan
G.P. Demopoulos
Revised best-fit parameters for arsenate adsorption to ferrihydrite
139(2)
J.P. Gustafsson
C. Sjostedt
Co-adsorption of arsenate and copper on amorphous Al(OH)3 and kaolinite
141(2)
M. Grafe
D.A. Beattie
J.-F. Lee
Contrasting arsenic mobility in topsoil and subsoil: Influence of Fe- and Mn- oxyhydroxide minerals
143(2)
L. Charlet
E. Markelova
R.M. Couture
Phosphate effects on arsenate binding to soil hydroxides
145(2)
C. Tiberg
C. Sjostedt
A.K. Eriksson
J.P. Gustafsson
Effect of organic matter and colloid particle size on arsenic and antimony stability in soils
147(2)
B. Dousova
M. Lhotka
E. Duchkova
V. Machovic
F. Buzek
B. Cejkova
Temporal effects on kinetics of arsenic sorption on composite zeolite: nZVI
149(2)
D. Munoz-Lira
P. Sepulveda
J. Suazo
N. Arancibia-Miranda
M.A. Rubio
A. Galdamez
Adsorption of arsenic in aquifers of the Red River floodplain controlled by Fe-oxides
151(2)
H.U. So
D. Postma
R. Jakobsen
Geochemical reactive transport modeling in "4D" of groundwater arsenic distribution in a non-static developing fluvial sediment aquifer system---feasibility study based on the upper part of the Red River, Vietnam
153(2)
R. Jakobsen
D. Postma
J. Kazmierczak
H.U. Sø
F. Larsen
P.T.K. Trang
V.M. Lan
P.H. Viet
H.V. Hoan
D.T. Trung
P.Q. Nhan
Reactive transport model for predicting arsenic transport in groundwater system in Datong Basin
155(2)
Q. Yu
H.P. Ye
Arsenic leaching potential from excavated rock: Sequential Leaching Test (SLT) and Rapid Small-Scale Column Test (RSSCT)---a case study
157(6)
J.N. Li
T. Kosugi
S. Riya
A. Terada
M. Hosomi
1.4 Mobility of arsenic in contaminated soils and sediments, climate change impacts
Arsenic concentrations in floodplain soils
163(2)
V. Cappuyns
Solubility and transport processes of As(V) in sandy soils from historically contaminated sites at different rainfall intensities
165(2)
A. Lov
I. Persson
M. Larsbo
J.P. Gustafsson
G. Cornells
C. Sjostedt
D.B. Kleja
Study of arsenic availability in Pampean loess sediments using a sequential extraction procedure
167(2)
L. Cacciabue
S. Dietrich
L. Sierra
S.A. Bea
P.A. Weinzettel
M.G. Garcia
Arsenic in Brazilian tropical coastal zone
169(2)
N. Mirlean
P. Baisch
Arsenic pollution in soils from the mining district of Linares, Spain
171(2)
J. Rey
M.C. Hidalgo
U. Cortada
J. Martinez
Geomorphic regulation of arsenic in soils of Bangladesh
173(2)
M.T.A. Chowdhury
C. Deacon
P.N. Williams
A.A. Meharg
A.H. Price
G.J. Norton
Enrichment of arsenic and trace metals in the surface sediments of the Indus River, Pakistan
175(2)
J.A. Khattak
A. Farooqi
S. Bano
A. Raza
Seasonal impact on arsenic and trace elements dispersal in agricultural soil of Gangetic Delta region of India
177(2)
A. Barla
A. Majumdar
A. Shrivastava
S. Singh
S. Bose
Arsenic behavior in deep-sea sediments from Nankai Trough
179(2)
H. Masuda
H. Yoshinishi
E. Even
S. Fuchida
Chemical and mineralogical characterization of arsenic, lead, cadmium and zinc in a smelter contaminated soil
181(2)
S. Rathnayake
A.P. Schwab
Arsenic contamination of soils and morbidity prevalence in Racha District of Georgia
183(2)
A.A. Chirakadze
V.G. Gvakharia
Z.E. Buachidze
Impacts of hydroclimate and mining on arsenic contamination of groundwater and surface water systems in Central Asia
185(4)
J. Thorslund
S. Chalov
D. Karthe
J. Jarsjo
1.5 Arsenic speciation and mobility from mine waste and tailings
Arsenic fate following mining of sulfide ore at mine sites and significance of the reduced state
189(2)
B.N. Noller
J.C. Ng
J.B. Aitken
H.H. Harris
Behaviour and mobility of arsenic in a Mexican hydrosystem impacted by past mining activities
191(2)
A. Barats
A.M. Orani
C. Renac
J.P. Goudour
G. Durrieu
H. Saint-Martin
M.V. Esteller
S.E. Garrido Hoyos
Arsenic release from gold extraction tailings in Ecuador
193(2)
J. Van Daele
V. Cappuyns
Arsenic mobilization from an abandoned smelting slag dump in the Linares mining district, Spain
195(2)
M.C. Hidalgo
J. Rey
J. Martinez
M.J. de la Torre
D. Rojas
Influence of limestone drains and seasonality on arsenic speciation in a stream surrounding a gold mineralization area
197(2)
R.W. Veloso
J.W.V. de Mello
C.B. Rosado
S. Glasauer
Redistribution of arsenic in two lakes affected by historical mining activities, Stollberg, Sweden
199(2)
M. Backstrom
The release of arsenic from cyanidation tailings
201(2)
R. Hamberg
L. Alakangas
C. Maurice
Characterization of arsenic-resistant endophytic bacteria associated with plant grown on mine tailings
203(2)
B. Roman Ponce
R. Rodriguez-Diaz
I. Arroyo-Herrera
M.S. Vasquez-Murrieta
E.T. Wang
Arsenic removal by acid tolerant sulfate reducing bacteria in a semiarid system
205(2)
E.D. Leiva
I.T. Vargas
P.A. Pasten
The distribution of arsenic and arsenic-bearing minerals in basins of the Northern Atacama region, Chile
207(2)
J. Tapia
A. Menzies
C. Dorador
D. Cornejo
Leaching of arsenic from waste deposits at La Aurora mine, Xichu mining district, Guanajuato, Mexico: Characterization and remediation
209(2)
A. Guerrero Aguilar
Y.R. Ramos Arroyo
Simulation of arsenic retention in constructed wetlands
211(4)
M.C. Valles-Aragon
M.T. Alarcon-Herrera
1.6 Arsenic in airborne particulates from natural and anthropogenic sources
Global atmospheric transport of arsenic
215(2)
S. Wu
K.M. Wai
X. Li
Detection and analysis of arsenic-bearing particles in atmospheric dust using Mineral Liberation Analysis
217(2)
M. Gasparon
I. Delbem
M. Elmes
V.S.T. Ciminelli
Reactivity of As-rich smelter dust in contrasting soils---a two year in situ experimental study
219(2)
A. Jarosikova
V. Ettler
M. Mihaljevic
V. Penizek
T. Matousek
Arsenic in airborne particulates in the vicinity of anthropogenic source
221(4)
O.V. Shuvaeva
V.V. Kokovkin
V.F. Raputa
1.7 Analytical advancements and challenges in measuring and monitoring of arsenic in solid and aqueous media
New insights in the mechanisms of arsenic association with iron oxides in the environment
225(2)
V.S.T. Ciminelli
E. Freitas
L.A. Montoro
J.W.V. de Mello
M. Gasparon
Solid phase extraction for thioarsenate stabilization in iron-rich waters
227(2)
B. Planer-Friedrich
M.K. Ullrich
Simultaneous determination of inorganic arsenic species in a pore water, paddy soil, and rice by using ion chromatography with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
229(2)
S.-H. Nam
M.-Y. Park
S.-H. Son
S.-W. Kwon
A new analytical method for rapid analysis and speciation of arsenic in rice
231(2)
O.G.B. Nambiar
Arsenic speciation in environmental samples by a new specific tri-isobutyl phosphate polymer material pre-concentration and HPLC-ICP-MS determination
233(2)
X. Jia
J. Wang
Q.Q. Chi
X. Zhang
Analysis of total arsenic in water samples, soils, sediments and rice by means of Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence analysis
235(2)
H. Stosnach
Arsenic determination by anodic stripping voltammetry using graphene screen-printed electrode
237(2)
C. Nunez
V. Arancibia
Stripping voltammetric determination of arsenic with a multi-walled carbon nanotube screen printed electrode modified with alginic acid from brown algae
239(2)
V. Arancibia
C. Nunez
C. Munoz
M. Valderrama
A simple ultrasound-assisted method for the determination of total arsenic in rice using Hydride Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (HG-AAS)
241(2)
M. Piston
I. Machado
M. Belluzzi Muinos
F.C. Pinheiro
J.A. Nobrega
Evaluation of ultrasound-assisted methods for sample preparation for the determination of total arsenic in globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus L. subsp. Cardunculus)
243(2)
I. Machado
E. Rodriguez Arce
M. Piston
M.V. Cesio
Waterbox, AQUA-CHECK---A newly developed package for drinking water supply and monitoring
245(2)
K. Siegfried
S. Hahn-Tomer
S. Heuser
Gold nanoparticles-based chemical sensor for on-site colorimetric detection of arsenic in water samples
247(2)
K. Shrivas
Determination of arsenic in groundwater by Sector-Field ICP-MS (ICP-SFMS)
249(3)
M.J. Rios-Lugo
H. Hernandez-Mendoza
B. Gonzalez-Rodriguez
E.T. Romero Guzman
Arsenic determination in agricultural water in Chihuahua, Mexico
252(2)
M.C. Hermosillo-Munoz
M.C. Valles-Aragon
Response of bacterial bioreporters to surface-bound arsenic
254(5)
C.M. van Genuchten
A. Finger
J. van der Meer
J. Pena
1.8 Synchrotron applications and innovative research on arsenic in natural systems
Arsenic in soil-plant systems: Comparison of speciation by chemical extractions and X-ray absorption spectroscopy
259(2)
R.B. Herbert Jr.
T. Landberg
I. Persson
M. Greger
Understanding the relation of As and Mn biogeochemistry within Fe-rich sediments in southeast Asian aquifers
261(2)
S. Datta
M. Vega
P. Kempton
N. Kumar
K. Johannesson
P. Bhattacharya
Structural characterization of arsenic compounds in volcanic ashes and loessic sediments
263(2)
G.L. Bia
M.G. Garcia
L. Borgnino
Solid-phase speciation of arsenic in abandoned mine wastes from the northern Puna of Argentina using X-ray absorption spectroscopy
265(3)
N.E. Nieva
L. Borgnino
M.G. Garcia
Arsenic mobilization from synthesized Fe(III) oxides under natural conditions
268(2)
D. Zhang
H. Guo
W. Xiu
Arsenic mobility in natural and synthetic coprecipitation products
270(5)
M. Martin
R. Balint
R. Gorra
L. Celi
E. Barberis
A. Violante
Section 2 Arsenic in the food chain
2.1 Arsenic in rice
People eat rice and drink water---not soil---so why is arsenic in rice and water so under regulated in the UK compared to arsenic in soil?
275(2)
D.A. Polya
A.A.N. Al Bualy
A. Speak
P.R. Lythgoe
A. Bewsher
K. Theis
G. Chana
A.K. Giri
Inorganic arsenic in rice and rice products on the Swedish market 2015 Part 1: Survey
277(2)
B. Kollander
B. Sundstrom
V. Ohrvik
L. Abramsson
A comparative assessment of arsenic distribution in rice produced in Pakistan and other geographical regions
279(2)
H. Rasheed
R. Slack
P. Kay
Monitoring of the arsenic content of white rice and brown rice produced in the Republic of Korea
281(2)
K.-W. Lee
S.G. Lee
Can irrigation practice for rice cultivation reduce the risk of arsenic to human?
283(2)
S. Islam
M.M. Rahman
M.R. Islam
M. Nuruzzaman
R. Naidu
Continuous use of arsenic contaminated irrigation water: A future threat to sustainable agriculture in Pakistan
285(2)
A. Javed
B. Afzal
I. Hussain
A. Farooqi
Dissolved ferrous iron concentration optimal for simultaneous reduction of arsenic and cadmium concentrations in rice grain
287(2)
T. Honma
T. Tsuchida
H. Ohba
T. Makino
K. Nakamura
H. Katou
Utilizing genetic variation and water management for cultivating low grain arsenic rice
289(2)
G.J. Norton
T.J. Travis
A. Douglas
A.H. Price
M.H. Sumon
M.R. Islam
Replacement of arsenic-contaminated soil for improved rice yields in Bangladesh
291(2)
B.L. Huhmann
C.F. Harvey
J. Duxbury
A. Uddin
I. Choudhury
K.M. Ahmed
B. Bostick
A. van Geen
Countermeasures against arsenic and cadmium contamination of rice
293(2)
T. Arao
T. Makino
S. Ishikawa
A. Kawasaki
K. Baba
S. Matsumoto
Water management for arsenic and cadmium mitigation in rice grains
295(4)
W.-I. Kim
A. Kunhikrishnan
M.-K. Paik
J.-H. Yoo
N. Cho
J.-Y. Kim
2.2 Arsenic in marine species
Study on the analytical method for arsenic species in marine samples using ion chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry
299(2)
S. Cui
J.H. Lee
C.K. Kim
Arsenobetaine a possible methyl donor in the one carbon cycle?
301(2)
M. Bergmann
W. Goessler
Speciation and toxicity of arsenic in shellfish seafood from Fujian, China
303(3)
G.-D. Yang
Z.-Q. Qiu
Z.-M. Lv
P.-Y. Shuai
W.-X. Lin
Organoarsenicals in seaweed are they toxic or beneficial: Their analysis, their toxicity and their biosynthesis
306(2)
J. Feldmann
J.F. Kopp
A. Raab
E. Krupp
Arsenolipids---the underestimated threat in marine food sources?
308(5)
J.F. Kopp
Z. Gajdosechova
A. Raab
E. Krupp
J. Feldmann
2.3 Arsenic in food and beverages
Arsenic speciation and bioavailability in vegetables
313(3)
R.A. Schoof
E. Handziuk
Intake of inorganic arsenic from food in Hungary, Romania and Slovakia
316(2)
G.S. Leonardi
P. Gnagnarella
T. Fletcher
Occurrence of arsenic, vanadium and uranium in powdered milk from Argentina
318(2)
A.L. Perez Carrera
F.E. Arellano
W. Goessler
S. Braeuer
A. Fernandez Cirelli
Arsenic and trace elements in groundwater, vegetables and selected food grains from middle Gangetic plain---human health perspective
320(2)
Manoj Kumar
A.L. Ramanathan
M.M. Rahman
R. Naidu
P. Bhattacharya
Arsenic in the urine of two Giant Pandas and their food
322(2)
S. Braeuer
W. Goessler
W. Hoffmann
E. Dungl
T. Chunxiang
L. Desheng
Arsenic and fluoride effects on white clover (Trifollium repens) seeds early development
324(5)
A. Fernandez Cirelli
C.V. Alvarez Goncalvez
A. Perez Carrera
2.4 Bioavailability
Fungal bioaugmentation of the rice root-zone to reduce arsenic uptake by rice from soils
329(2)
P.K. Srivastava
Metal interaction on arsenic toxicity in both in vivo and in vitro biological systems including human cells
331(2)
C. Peng
Q. Xia
S. Muthusamy
V. Lal
J.C. Ng
D. Lamb
M. Kader
M. Mallavarapu
R. Naidu
Structural models of arsenic and metals bonding in rat stomach and small intestine to understand in vivo toxicological interactions
333(3)
R.B. Taga
B.N. Noller
J.C. Ng
H.H. Harris
Intestinal arsenic absorption is increased by colon suspension from IBD patients
336(3)
M. Calatayud
A. Geirnaert
C. Grootaert
G. Du Laing
T. Van de Wiele
Influence of silicon on uptake and speciation of arsenic in lettuce
339(2)
M. Greger
T. Landberg
R.B. Herbert Jr.
Bioavailability of arsenic in two Italian industrial contaminated soils
341(3)
C. Porfido
I. Allegretto
O. Panzarino
R. Terzano
E. de Lillo
M. Spagnuolo
Arsenic in groundwater, agricultural soil and crops of Sahibganj in the middle Gangetic plain: A potential threat to food security and health
344(2)
S. Chakraborty
O. Alam
W.A. Shaikh
A comparative study of arsenic accumulation in agricultural fields
346(5)
S.H. Farooq
W. Dhanachandra
D. Chandrasekharam
A.K. Chandrashekhar
S. Norra
Z. Berner
D. Stuben
Section 3 Arsenic and health
3.1 Epidemiology
Urinary arsenic metabolites and risk of Breast Cancer molecular subtypes in northern Mexican women
351(3)
L. Lopez-Carrillo
B. Gamboa-Loira
A. Garcia-Martinez
R.U. Hernandez-Ramirez
M.E. Cebrian
Arsenic metabolism and cancer risk. A meta-analysis
354(3)
B. Gamboa-Loira
L. Lopez-Carrillo
M.E. Cebrian
Smoking and metabolism phenotype interact with inorganic arsenic in causing bladder cancer
357(2)
T. Fletcher
G.S. Leonardi
M. Vahter
The joint effects of arsenic exposure, cigarette smoking and TNF-alpha polymorphism on Urothelial Carcinoma risk
359(2)
C.-C. Wu
Y.-H. Wang
Y.-M. Hsueh
Dose-response relationship between arsenic exposure from drinking water and chronic kidney disease in low-to-moderate exposed area in Taiwan---a 14-year perspective study
361(2)
L.-I. Hsu
K.-H. Hsu
H.-Y. Chiou
C.-J. Chen
Arsenic exposure, non-malignant respiratory outcomes and immune modulation in the Health Effects of Arsenic Longitudinal Study (HEALS) cohort
363(2)
F. Parvez
V. Slavkovich
J.H. Graziano
Y. Chen
F. Wu
C. Olopade
M. Argos
H. Ahsan
M. Eunus
R. Hasan
A. Ahmed
T. Islam
G. Sarwar
Effect of drinking arsenic safe water for ten years in an arsenic exposed population: Study in West Bengal, India
365(3)
D.N. Guha Mazumder
A. Saha
N. Ghosh
K.K. Majumder
Associations of chronic arsenic exposure with circulating biomarkers of cardiovascular diseases
368(2)
K. Hossain
M. Rahman
S. Hossain
M.R. Karim
M.S. Islam
S. Himeno
Levels of arsenic in drinking water and short and long-term health effects in northern Chile, 1958--2010
370(3)
C. Ferreccio
C. Steinmaus
Arsenic toxicity: Who is most susceptible?
373(3)
C. Steinmaus
A.H. Smith
C. Ferreccio
Epidemiological evidences on drinking water arsenic and type 2 diabetes
376(2)
D.D. Jovanovic
K. Paunovic
D.D. Manojlovic
Z. Rasic-Milutinovic
Groundwater arsenic poisoning in Buxar District, Bihar, India: Health hazards
378(2)
A. Kumar
R. Kumar
M. Ali
V. Gahlot
A.K. Ghosh
Arsenic exposure and high incidence of drowning rate among children of Bangladesh
380(2)
M. Rahman
N. Sohel
M. Yunus
Cardiovascular risk in people chronically exposed to low level of arsenic in drinking water
382(5)
S.M. Htway
3.2 Biomarkers of exposure and metabolism
Prospective evaluation of arsenic exposure in rural Bangladeshi children shows continuous exposure both via water and rice
387(3)
M. Kippler
H. Skroder
S.M. Rahman
J. Hamadani
F. Tofail
M. Vahter
Assessment of arsenic exposure among the residents living along the Mekong River in Cambodia
390(2)
S. Himeno
C. Tohmori
D. Sumi
H. Miyataka
S. Sthiannopkao
Arsenic exposure and metabolism among women in Bolivia
392(2)
J. Gordon
N. Tirado
K. Broberg
M. Vahter
Arsenic exposure and methylation efficiency during pregnancy and birth size
394(3)
F. Harari
K. Broberg
M. Vahter
E. Casimiro
Factors influencing arsenic metabolism in children
397(3)
H. Skroder Loveborn
M. Kippler
Y. Lu
S. Ahmed
R. Raqib
D. Kuehnelt
M. Vahter
AS3MT: Mechanism
400(2)
B.P. Rosen
H. Dong
J.J. Li
AS3MT: Inhibitors
402(2)
B.P. Rosen
H. Dong
C. Packianathan
M. Madegowda
Advances on the analytical development of feasible techniques and validated methods for the determination of arsenic metabolites in urine in Uruguay
404(2)
V. Buhl
C. Alvarez
M.H. Torre
M. Piston
N. Manay
A modified creatinine adjustment method to improve urinary biomonitoring of exposure to arsenic in drinking water
406(3)
D.R.S. Middleton
M.J. Watts
T. Fletcher
D.A. Polya
The ACGIH Biological Exposure Index for urinary arsenic: To adjust for urinary creatinine or not?
409(2)
G.P. Kew
J.E. Myers
B.D. Johnson
Rapid health risk assessment of discharge of tailings water containing elevated level of arsenic and other metals
411(3)
J.C. Ng
S. Muthusamy
P. Jagals
Challenges on the surveillance of arsenic exposed workers in Uruguay
414(2)
N. Manay
V. Buhl
C. Alvarez
M. Piston
Mineral nutrients and toxicants in Bangladesh groundwater---do we need a holistic approach to water quality?
416(3)
M.A. Hoque
A.P. Butler
Groundwater and blood samples assessment for arsenic toxicity in rural population of Darbhanga district of Bihar, India
419(2)
S. Abhinav
S. Navin
S.K. Verma
R. Kumar
M. Ali
A. Kumar
A.K. Ghosh
Assessing the impact of arsenic in groundwater on public health
421(4)
J.-H. Chung
J.-D. Park
K.-M. Lim
3.3 Biomarkers of health effects
Metabolomics of arsenic exposure: The Man vs. the mouse
425(3)
M. Styblo
R.C. Fry
M.C. Huang
E. Martin
C. Douillet
Z. Drobna
M.A. Mendez
C. Gonzalez-Horta
B. Sanchez-Ramirez
M.L. Ballinas Casarrubias
L.M. Del Razo
G.G. Garcia-Vargas
Arsenite and its metabolite, methylarsonite, inhibit calcium influx during glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in pancreatic islets
428(2)
M.C. Huang
C. Douillet
M. Styblo
Assessment of cytogenetic damage among a cohort of children exposed to arsenic through drinking tubewell water in West Bengal, India
430(2)
A.K. Bandyopadhyay
A.K. Giri
S. Adak
Pro-atherogenic effects of arsenic and the protective potential of selenium and high-selenium lentils
432(2)
R.M. Krohn
M. Lemaire
K.K. Mann
J.E.G. Smits
Reciprocal expressions of VEGF and the numbers of dendritic cells in arsenic-induced skin cancer: A plausible cause of impaired dendritic cell activation in arsenic carcinogenesis
434(2)
C.-H. Lee
C.-H. Hong
H.-S. Yu
Arsenic impaired cholesterol efflux by inhibiting ABCA1 and ABCG1
436(5)
Z. Yuan
X.H. Tan
X.L. Xu
J.X. Zhang
X. Nan
Y.H. Li
L. Yang
3.4 Arsenic and genomic studies
Maternal polymorphisms in arsenic (+3 oxidation state)-methyltransferase AS3MT are associated with arsenic metabolism and newborn birth outcomes: Implications of major risk alleles and fetal health outcomes
441(2)
R.C. Fry
E. Martin
K.S. Kim
L. Smeester
M. Styblo
F. Zou
Z. Drobna
M. Rubio-Andrade
G.G. Garcia-Vargas
AS3MT, Locus 10q24 and arsenic metabolism biomarkers in American Indians: The Strong Heart Family Study
443(3)
P. Balakrishnan
D. Vaidya
N. Franceschini
V.S. Voruganti
M. Gribble
K. Haack
S. Laston
J. Umans
K. Francesconi
W. Goessler
K. North
E. Lee
J. Yracheta
L. Best
J. MacCluer
J. Kent Jr.
S. Cole
A. Navas-Acien
Effects on DNA methylation of arsenic exposure in utero
446(2)
K. Engstrom
M. Kippler
R. Raqib
S. Ahmed
M. Vahter
K. Broberg
Exposure to inorganic arsenic and gene expression in peripheral blood
448(2)
K. Broberg
S.S. Ameer
G. Concha
M. Vahter
K. Engstrom
Exposure to inorganic arsenic and mitochondrial DNA copy number and telomere length in peripheral blood
450(3)
S.S. Ameer
Y.Y. Xu
K. Engstrom
H. Li
P. Tallving
A. Boemo
L.A. Parada
L. Guadalupe Penaloza
G. Concha
F. Harari
M. Vahter
K. Broberg
Health effects, genetic and epigenetic changes in the population exposed to arsenic in West Bengal, India
453(4)
A.K. Giri
3.5 Risk assessment of chronic ingestion
Development of the IRIS toxicological review of inorganic arsenic
457(2)
J.S. Lee
J.S. Gift
I. Cote
Inorganic arsenic in rice and rice products on the Swedish market 2015 Part 2: Risk assessment
459(2)
S. Sand
G. Concha
V. Ohrvik
L. Abramsson
Inorganic arsenic exposure and children at risk in Majuli---the most thickly populated river island of the world
461(2)
R. Goswami
M. Kumar
Speciation and health risk assessment of arsenic in groundwater of Punjab, Pakistan
463(4)
M.B. Shakoor
N.K. Niazi
I. Bibi
M.M. Rahman
R. Naidu
M. Shahid
M.F. Nawaz
M. Arshad
Section 4 Clean water technology for control of arsenic
4.1 Technologies based on adsorption and co-precipitation
Relationship between composition of Fe-based LDHs and their adsorption performances for arsenate in aqueous solutions
467(3)
H. Lu
Z. Zhu
Q. Zhou
H. Zhang
Y. Qiu
Fate of low arsenic concentrations during full-scale aeration and rapid filtration
470(2)
J.C.J. Gude
L.C. Rietveld
D. van Halem
Arsenic adsorption kinetic studies from the reverse osmosis concentrate onto lateritic soil
472(2)
C.E. Corroto
A. Iriel
E. Calderon
A. Fernandez Cirelli
A. Perez Carrera
Bioadsorption studies of arsenate from aqueous solutions using chitosan
474(2)
M.C. Gimenez
N.M. Varela
P.S. Blanes
Adsorptive removal of arsenic from aqueous solutions by iron oxide coated natural materials
476(2)
S. Arikan
D. Dolgen
M.N. Alpaslan
Arsenic adsorption by iron-aluminium hydroxide coated onto macroporous supports: Insights from X-ray absorption spectroscopy and comparison with granular ferric hydroxides
478(2)
P. Suresh Kumar
R. Quiroga Flores
L. Onnby
C. Sjostedt
Removal of arsenic (III) and arsenic (V) from water using material based on the natural minerals
480(2)
M. Szlachta
P. Wojtowicz
Arsenic removal from water using metal and metal oxide modified zeolites
482(2)
A.K. Meher
P. Pillewan
S. Rayalu
A. Bansiwal
Surface properties of clay sorbents for decontamination of water polluted by arsenic
484(2)
M. Lhotka
B. Dousova
Influence of silica on arsenic removal from groundwater by coagulation, adsorption and filtration
486(2)
A. Gonzalez
A.M. Ingallinella
G.S. Sanguinetti
H. Quevedo
V.A. Pacini
R.G. Fernandez
Evaluation of native sulphate-reducing bacteria for arsenic bioremediation
488(2)
C.M. Rodriguez
E. Castillo
P.F.B. Brandao
Evaluation of dewatering performance and physical-chemical characteristics of iron chloride sludge
490(3)
S.E. Garrido
K. Garcia
Effective and passive arsenic adsorption process for groundwater treatment
493(2)
R.S. Dennis
IHE ADART: Field experiences from testing in Central and Eastern Europe and the Middle East
495(4)
B. Petrusevski
Y.M. Slokar
F. Kruis
J. Baker
4.2 Nanotechnology applications for treatment of arsenic
Transforming global arsenic crisis into an economic enterprise: Role of hybrid anion exchange nanotechnology (HAIX-Nano)
499(2)
A.K. SenGupta
P.K. Chatterjee
M. German
Arsenic removal using "green" Nano Zero Valent Iron
501(2)
A. Fiuza
A. Future
M.L. Dinis
M.C. Vila
R. Rios
Synthesis of Fe-Cu bimetallic nanoparticles: Effect of percentage of Cu in the removal of As present in aqueous matrices
503(2)
P. Sepulveda
D. Munoz Lira
J. Suazo
N. Arancibia-Miranda
M.A. Rubio
A new meso-porous ceramics material for arsenic removal from drinking waters
505(2)
L.J. Dong
H. Ishii
D. Wang
B.Y.G. Sun
Removal of As(V) from drinking water by adsorption on iron nanoparticles supported on bone char
507(3)
D.E. Villela-Martinez
R. Leyva-Ramos
J. Mendoza-Barron
Montmorillonite-supported nZVI: A novel adsorbent for arsenic removal from aqueous solution
510(2)
S. Bhowmick
D. Chatterjee
P. Mondal
Sudipta Chakraborty
M. Iglesias
Encapsulation of Fe3O4 nanoparticles in porous materials for removal of arsenic from water
512(2)
G. Du Laing
K. Folens
N.R. Nicomel
K. Leus
P. Van Der Voort
Arsenic removal using nano-TiO2/chitosan/feldspar hybrid: Bio-bead development and arsenate adsorption
514(5)
M. Yazdani
H. Haimi
R. Vahala
M. Janiszewski
A. Bhatnagar
4.3 Innovative technologies
Removing arsenic to < 1 μg/L in conventional groundwater treatment plants: Practical tips and tricks
519(2)
M. Groenendijk
S. van de Wetering
T. van Dijk
Capacitive Deionization for removal of arsenic from water
521(2)
K. Laxman
P. Bhattacharya
T. Ahmed
A.S. Uheida
J. Dutta
Forward osmosis---challenges and opportunities of a novel technology for arsenic removal from groundwater
523(2)
J. Hoinkis
J. Jentner
S. Buccheri
S.A. Deowan
A. Figoli
J. Bundschuh
In-situ formation of Fe(II)-sulfide coatings on aquifer sediments to remediate high arsenic groundwater
525(2)
K. Pi
Y. Wang
X. Xie
T. Ma
C. Su
TiO2 facets determine arsenic adsorption and photo-oxidation
527(2)
C. Jing
S. Liu
Biological detoxification of As(III) and As(V) using tea waste/MnFe2O4 immobilized Corynebacterium glutamicum MTCC 2745
529(2)
M.S. Podder
C. Balomajumder
Preparation and evaluation of iron particles impregnated chitosan beads for arsenic removal from groundwater and surface water
531(2)
G. Villa
C. Huamani
M. Chavez
J. Huamani
Investigating arsenic removal from water by the use of drinking water treatment residuals
533(2)
A. Ahmad
V.A. Salgado
W. Siegers
R. Hofman-Caris
Improved drinking water treatment for arsenic removal by use of a combined biological-adsorptive iron removal step
535(2)
J. Koen
H. Koen
Fundamental study on arsenic removal from water/wastewater by using Hybrid adsorbent
537(2)
J. Sareewan
M. Ohno
H. Suhara
Y. Mishima
H. Araki
Development and application of Fe-biochar composite for arsenic removal from water
539(2)
P. Singh
D. Mohan
Arsenic adsorption behavior on aluminum substituted cobalt ferrite adsorbents for drinking water application
541(2)
Y.K. Penke
G. Anantharaman
J. Ramkumar
Synthesis, characterization and As(III) adsorption behaviour of β-cyclodextrin modified hydrous ferric oxide
543(2)
I. Saha
K. Gupta
Sudipta Chakraborty
P. Bhattacharya
D. Chatterjee
U.C. Ghosh
Ergonomic design of a system for removal of arsenic for household use
545(2)
F. Yonni
H.J. Fasoli
A.E. Fernandez
L.C. Martinez
J.H. Alvarez
Iron Oxide Coated Pumice: Promising low cost arsenic adsorbent
547(2)
Y.M. Slokar
B. Petrusevski
Removal of low levels of arsenic contamination from water by cysteine coated silica microspheres
549(3)
F. Makavipour
R.M. Pashley
Effect of competing and coexisting solutes on As(V) removal by forward osmosis
552(2)
P. Mondal
A.T.K. Tran
B. Van der Bruggen
Biogas energy polygeneration integrated with Air-Gap Membrane Distillation (AGMD) as arsenic mitigation option in rural Bangladesh
554(3)
E.U. Khan
A.R. Martin
J. Bundschuh
Removal of arsenic from drinking water by Epipremnumaureum (L.) Engl. plant
557(2)
H.B. Ahmad
A. Zaib
Developing innovations for adsorptive removal of arsenic from drinking water sources in North Mara gold mining area, Tanzania
559(4)
R. Irunde
F.J. Lesafi
F. Mtalo
P. Bhattacharya
J. Dutta
J. Bundschuh
Section 5 Societal and policy implications, mitigation and management
5.1 Societal and policy implications of long term exposure
Arsenic at low concentrations in Dutch drinking water: Assessment of removal costs and health benefits
563(2)
P. van der Wens
K. Baken
M. Schriks
Regional variation of arsenic concentration in drinking water: A cross-sectional study in rural Bangladesh
565(3)
T. Akter
F.T. Jhohura
F. Akter
T.R. Chowdhury
S.K. Mistry
M. Rahman
Recent advances and additional needs in science and policy fronts for arsenic mitigation in Bangladesh
568(2)
K.M. Ahmed
Technological, social and policy aspects in Bangladesh arsenic mitigation and water supply: Connections and disconnections
570(2)
B.A. Hoque
S. Khanam
M.A. Siddik
S. Huque
A. Rahman
M.A. Zahid
District, division and regional distribution of arsenic affected house-holds and implications for policy development in Bangladesh
572(2)
M.M. Rahman Sarker
Y. Hidetoshi
Do socio-economic characteristics influence households' willingness to pay for arsenic free drinking water in Bihar?
574(5)
B.K. Thakur
V. Gupta
5.2 Risk assessment and remediation of contaminated land and water environments---case studies
Contaminated soil for landfill covers: Risk mitigation by arsenic immobilization
579(2)
J. Kumpiene
L. Niero
Arsenic in drinking water and water safety plan in lowland of Nepal
581(2)
S.K. Shakya
Impact of arsenic-contaminated irrigation water on food chain in GMB plain and possible mitigation options
583(3)
T. Roychowdhury
S. Bhattacharya
N. Roychowdhury
S. Bhowmick
P. Dhali
K. Goswami
Arsenic contamination in groundwater in rice farming region of Ganga basin---a study for resource sustainability
586(3)
D. Dutta
N. Mandal
Arsenic contaminated aquifers and status of mitigation in Bihar
589(2)
S.K. Singh
A.K. Ghosh
N. Bose
Groundwater arsenic in alluvial aquifers: Occurrence, exposure, vulnerability and human health implications
591(3)
A. Singh
N. Bose
S.K. Singh
A.K. Ghosh
Removal of arsenic from acid mine drainage by indigenous limestones
594(2)
M.A. Armienta
I. Labastida
R.H. Lara
O. Cruz
A. Aguayo
N. Ceniceros
Interaction of arsenic with biochar in soil
596(3)
M. Vithanage
Citric acid assisted phytoremediation of arsenic through Brassica napus L.
599(4)
M. Farid
S. Ali
M. Rizwan
5.3 Mitigation and management
The role of hydrogeologists in the management and remediation of aquifers with arsenic
603(2)
R. Rodriguez
M.A. Armienta
I. Morales
Arsenic poisoning of drinking water and associated challenges of a developing nation for its mitigation and management---a case study from Central India
605(2)
Arunangshu Mukherjee
Groundwater management options for augmentation of agricultural growth in the arsenic infested Gangetic alluvium of Nadia district, West Bengal, India
607(2)
A. Gayen
A. Zaman
Arsenic mitigation through Behavior Change Communication
609(3)
C. Das
S.N. Dave
A. Bhattacharya
V. John
Arsenic contamination in groundwater of Indo-Gangetic plains and mitigation measures adopted in Bihar, India---lessons learnt
612(3)
N.T. Santdasani
S. Mojumdar
Geogenic arsenic contamination in the groundwater of Bhagalpur district in Bihar, India: A challenge for sustainable development
615(3)
N. Bose
S. Chaudhary
A.K. Ghosh
Mitigating arsenic health impacts through Community Arsenic Mitigation Project (CAMP)
618(2)
S. Bhatia
K. Sheshan
E. Prasad
V. Kumar
Network approach to the wicked problems of arsenic---Arsenic Knowledge and Action Network
620(5)
S. Fanaian
A. Biswas
5.4 Arsenic in drinking water and the Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development Goals
Mitigation of the impact of groundwater arsenic on human health and rice yield in Bangladesh: Solutions for overcoming the current stagnation
625(3)
A. van Geen
K.M. Ahmed
Delineating sustainable low-arsenic drinking water sources in South Asia
628(2)
A. Mukherjee
P. Bhattacharya
M. von Bromssen
G. Jacks
Enhancing the capacity of local drillers for installing arsenic-safe drinking water wells---experience from Matlab, Bangladesh
630(2)
M. Hossain
P. Bhattacharya
G. Jacks
K. Matin Ahmed
M.A. Hasan
M. von Bromssen
S.K. Frape
Tubewell platform color as a screening tool for arsenic in shallow drinking water wells in Bangladesh
632(2)
M. Annaduzzaman
A. Biswas
M. Hossain
P. Bhattacharya
M. Alauddin
R. Cekovic
S. Alauddin
S. Shaha
Subsurface arsenic removal---experiences from Bangladesh
634(2)
D. van Halem
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636(2)
K. Paknikar
N. Alam
S. Bajpai
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638(2)
A. Ahmad
S. van de Wetering
T. van Dijk
Arsenic removal with Zero-Valent Iron amended Ceramic Pot Filters
640(2)
W.A.C. van Hoorn
L.C. Rietveld
D. van Halem
Evaluation of safe drinking water access for dispersed rural populations in the Santiago del Estero province, Argentina---a challenge for arsenic removal
642(2)
M.I. Litter
S. Pereyra
Arsenic accumulation in drinking water distribution networks
644(2)
E.J.M. Blokker
J. van Vossen
M. Schriks
J. Bosch
M. van der Haar
Inorganic arsenic in rice and rice products on the Swedish market 2015 Part 3: Risk management
646(3)
E. Halldin Ankarberg
R. Bjerselius
K. Gustafsson
Author index 649
Prosun Bhattacharya, Jurate Kumpiene, Charlotte Sparrenbom, Gunnar Jacks, Marinux Eric Donselaar, Jochen Bundschuh, Ravi Naidu