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Tracing metals from Earth to water to life in China's Yellow RiverIts waters, sediments, and nutrients support more than 100 million people and many endemic plant and animal species. China's "Mother River" also transports metals such as iron, cobalt, arsenic ...
Both processes result in arsenic transfer from sediments to groundwater. Given that shallow tube wells tap into arsenic-laden sedimentary layers and the concentrations of this toxin in water may ...
Sunland Park residents are demanding the Camino Real Regional Utility Authority (CRRUA) address concerns about discolored ...
The study by scientists at the University of Kashmir is among the first to forecast the future concentrations of these toxic ...
Arsenic-contaminated groundwater endangers the health of millions of people in southern Asia. In this focus issue we gather together articles on the origin and fate of arsenic in groundwater ...
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