Dual in-aquifer and near surface processes drive arsenic mobilization in Cambodian groundwaters
Millions of people globally, and particularly in South and Southeast Asia, face chronic exposure to arsenic from reducing groundwater in which arsenic release is widely attributed to the reductive dissolution of arsenic-bearing iron minerals, driven by metal reducing bacteria using bioavailable orga...
Main Authors: | Richards, L, Magnone, D, Sueltenfuss, J, Chambers, L, Bryant, C, Boyce, A, Van Dongen, B, Ballentine, C, Sovann, C, Uhlemann, S, Kuras, O, Gooddy, D, Polya, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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