Mobilization of arsenic and other naturally occurring contaminants during managed aquifer recharge: a critical review
Population growth and climate variability highlight the need to enhance freshwater security
and diversify water supplies. Subsurface storage of water in depleted aquifers is …
and diversify water supplies. Subsurface storage of water in depleted aquifers is …
Nanomaterials as adsorbents for As (III) and As (V) removal from water: A review
Freshwater demand will rise in the next couple of decades, with an increase in worldwide
population growth and industrial development. The development activities, on one side …
population growth and industrial development. The development activities, on one side …
Groundwater quality evaluation using Shannon information theory and human health risk assessment in Yazd province, central plateau of Iran
This study aims to evaluate the quality of groundwater in the most arid province of Iran,
Yazd. It is highly dependent on groundwater resources to meet the domestic, industrial, and …
Yazd. It is highly dependent on groundwater resources to meet the domestic, industrial, and …
Advanced application of nano-technological and biological processes as well as mitigation options for arsenic removal
Arsenic (As) removal is a huge challenge, since several million people are potentially
exposed (> 10 μg/L World Health Organization guideline limit) through As contaminated …
exposed (> 10 μg/L World Health Organization guideline limit) through As contaminated …
The removal of arsenic from solution through biochar-enhanced precipitation of calcium-arsenic derivatives
Arsenic (As) pollution remains a major threat to the quality of global soils and drinking water.
The health effects of As pollution are often severe and have been largely reported across …
The health effects of As pollution are often severe and have been largely reported across …
A critical review on the research trends and emerging technologies for arsenic decontamination from water
To understand the current research output on arsenic (As) removal and research related to
the As contamination, a bibliometric analysis based on Scopus database was carried out …
the As contamination, a bibliometric analysis based on Scopus database was carried out …
Geogenic arsenic in groundwater: Challenges, gaps, and future directions
As remains a global threat to human health, with an estimated 220 million people exposed
to non-potable water (As> 10 μg L− 1) and As-containing staple food. Recent geochemical …
to non-potable water (As> 10 μg L− 1) and As-containing staple food. Recent geochemical …
Research advances in mechanisms of arsenic hyperaccumulation of Pteris vittata: perspectives from plant physiology, molecular biology, and phylogeny
Y Bai, X Wan, M Lei, L Wang, T Chen - Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2023 - Elsevier
Pteris vittata, as the firstly discovered arsenic (As) hyperaccumulator, has great application
value in As-contaminated soil remediation. Currently, the genes involved in As …
value in As-contaminated soil remediation. Currently, the genes involved in As …
Unraveling the impact of dissolved organic matter on arsenic mobilization in alluvial aquifer of the lower Yellow River basin, Northern China
J Jiang, X Wang, C Su, M Wang, F Ren, ME Huq - Applied Geochemistry, 2023 - Elsevier
Increased exposure to arsenic (As) has been reported in many arid and semi-arid areas,
where drinking water and agricultural irrigation strongly rely on groundwater. High-As …
where drinking water and agricultural irrigation strongly rely on groundwater. High-As …
Occurrence and behavior of arsenic in groundwater-aquifer system of irrigated areas
C Li, J Bundschuh, X Gao, Y Li, X Zhang, W Luo… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Groundwater arsenic pollution has received much attention worldwide for decades as a
serious threat to public health, but the mechanisms responsible for arsenic mobilization are …
serious threat to public health, but the mechanisms responsible for arsenic mobilization are …