
Managing Arsenic in the Environment
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- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Editors and contributors
- Introduction
- Part A: Arsenic around the world - an overview
- 1. Arsenic contamination incidents around the world
- 2. Arsenic in aquifers of the Bengal Basin
- Part B: Analytical tools for assessing the dynamics of arsenic in environmental samples
- 3. Arsenic speciation in the environment
- 4. Solid phase speciation of arsenic
- Part C: Dynamics of arsenic in groundwater
- 5. Mobility of arsenic in groundwater in part of Brahmanbaria district, NE Bangladesh
- 6. Humic substances and arsenic in groundwater
- 7. Natural occurrences of inorganic arsenic in the Australian coastal groundwater environment
- Part D: Fate of arsenic in soil, water and plants
- 8. Fate of arsenic in the soil environment
- 9. Arsenic phytotoxicity
- 10. Sequestration of arsenic by plants
- 11. Factors influencing bioavailability of arsenic to crops
- 12. Arsenic accumulation by aquatic and terrestrial plants
- Colour plates
- Part E: Food chain issues
- 13. Dietary intake of arsenic from crops
- 14. Arsenic contamination of Bangladesh rice
- 15. Arsenic accumulation in food sources in Bangladesh
- Part F: Human health issues
- 16. Arsenic in health and disease
- 17. Environmental pathology and health effects of arsenic poisoning
- Part G: Remediation of arsenic-contaminated water
- 18. Management and remediation of arsenic from contaminated water
- 19. Arsenic mitigation
- 20. Attenuation of arsenic in Bangladesh sediments
- 21. Photo-oxidation of arsenic in potable water supplies
- 22. Removal of arsenic from water by adsorption process
- 23. Arsenic removal from water by mixed oxide coated sand
- Part H: Remediation of arsenic-contaminated soils
- 24. Management of arsenic-contaminated soils
- 25. Biotransformation of arsenic in soil and aquatic environments
- 26. Electrokinetic remediation of arsenic-contaminated soils and sediments
- Part I: Country overviews
- 27. Development and implementation of the UNICEF arsenic mitigation project in Bangladesh
- 28. Health risk assessment of arsenic contamination in the South-East Asia region
- 29. Extent and severity of arsenic pollution in Vietnam and Cambodia
- 30. Extent and severity of arsenic contamination of groundwater used for drinking-water in the US
- 31. Extent and severity of arsenic poisoning in Bangladesh
- 32. Extent and severity of arsenic poisoning in China
- 33. Groundwater arsenic contamination in India
- 34. Extent and severity of arsenic occurrence in groundwater of Nepal
- 35. Extent and severity of arsenic contamination in New Zealand
- 36. Extent and severity of arsenic poisoning in Thailand
- 37. Arsenic in the Australian environment
- Part J: Conclusion
- 38. Managing arsenic in the Asia-Pacifi c region
- Index
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