Arsenic occurrence and cycling in the aquatic environment: a comparison between freshwater and seawater
N Wang, Z Ye, L Huang, C Zhang, Y Guo, W Zhang - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Owing to the toxicity and adverse effects of arsenic on human health, its levels in aquatic
environments are among the most serious threats to humans globally. To improve our …
environments are among the most serious threats to humans globally. To improve our …
Oxygen micro-nanobubbles for mitigating eutrophication induced sediment pollution in freshwater bodies
Sediment hypoxia is a growing problem and has negative ecological impacts on the aquatic
ecosystem. Hypoxia can disturb the biodiversity and biogeochemical cycles of both …
ecosystem. Hypoxia can disturb the biodiversity and biogeochemical cycles of both …
Seasonal variations in spatial distribution, mobilization kinetic and toxicity risk of arsenic in sediments of Lake Taihu, China
This study investigated seasonal variations in spatial distribution, mobilization kinetic and
toxicity risk of arsenic (As) in sediments of three representative ecological lakes in Lake …
toxicity risk of arsenic (As) in sediments of three representative ecological lakes in Lake …
Seasonal variation of arsenic and antimony in surface waters of small subarctic lakes impacted by legacy mining pollution near Yellowknife, NT, Canada
The seasonal variation in lake water arsenic (As) and antimony (Sb) concentrations was
assessed in four small (< 1.5 km 2) subarctic lakes impacted by As and Sb emissions from …
assessed in four small (< 1.5 km 2) subarctic lakes impacted by As and Sb emissions from …
Human health risk from consumption of aquatic species in arsenic-contaminated shallow urban lakes
EA Hull, M Barajas, KA Burkart, SR Fung… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Arsenic (As) causes cancer and non-cancer health effects in humans. Previous research
revealed As concentrations over 200 μg g− 1 in lake sediments in the south-central Puget …
revealed As concentrations over 200 μg g− 1 in lake sediments in the south-central Puget …
Study on the Evaluation of (Heavy) Metals in Water and Sediment of Skadar Lake (Montenegro), with BCF Assessment and Translocation Ability (TA) by Trapa natans …
M Krivokapić - Water, 2021 - mdpi.com
Skadar Lake is a crypto-depression, a shallow lake, near to the Adriatic coast; the largest in
the Balkan Peninsula and in southeastern Europe. The Lake is a very complex aquatic …
the Balkan Peninsula and in southeastern Europe. The Lake is a very complex aquatic …
Hydrologic control on winter dissolved oxygen mediates arsenic cycling in a small subarctic lake
MJ Palmer, J Chételat, HE Jamieson… - Limnology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The seasonal development of an ice cover is a characteristic feature of subarctic lakes, yet
the biogeochemical cycling of redox sensitive elements under ice, including arsenic (As), is …
the biogeochemical cycling of redox sensitive elements under ice, including arsenic (As), is …
Seaward alteration of arsenic mobilization mechanisms based on fine-scale measurements in Pearl River estuarine sediments
Identification of key As mobilization processes in estuarine sediments is challenging due to
the transitional hydrodynamic condition and the technical restriction of obtaining fine-scale …
the transitional hydrodynamic condition and the technical restriction of obtaining fine-scale …
Unraveling seasonal shifts in microbial and geochemical mediated arsenic mobilization at the estuarine sediment-water interface under redox changes
L Duan, J Song, Y Zhang, M Yin, H Yuan, X Li - Science of The Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
The mobilization of arsenic (As) at the sediment-water interface (SWI) is crucial for
determining the accumulation of dissolved As to potentially toxic levels. However, the …
determining the accumulation of dissolved As to potentially toxic levels. However, the …
Cable bacteria activity modulates arsenic release from sediments in a seasonally hypoxic marine basin
SJ van de Velde, LDW Burdorf… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Eutrophication and global change are increasing the occurrence of seasonal hypoxia
(bottom-water oxygen concentration< 63 μM) in coastal systems worldwide. In extreme …
(bottom-water oxygen concentration< 63 μM) in coastal systems worldwide. In extreme …