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DOI 10.1007/0-387-27448-0_5
Title (Primary) Arsenic speciation for investigation of its environmental fate - a case study
Title (Secondary) Chemistry for the protection of the environment 4
Author Daus, B.; Mattusch, J.; Wennrich, R.; Weiß, H. ORCID logo
Publisher Mournighan, R.; Dudzinska, M.R.; Barich, J.; Gonzalez, M.A.; Black, R.K.
Source Titel Environmental Science Research
Year 2005
Department ANA; GWS
Volume 59
Page From 63
Page To 68
Language englisch
Keywords Arsenic – environmental fate – speciation
Abstract A tailings pond for dumping the fine grained residues of the tin ore processing was object of this study. The aim was the investigation of arsenic mobilization from the tailings material into the seepage water and the immobilization process into a precipitate. Different speciation techniques were applied to follow the way of the arsenic in this system. The seepage water was sampled and the total concentrations of the main constitutions as well as the arsenic species were analyzed. The mobilization and immobilization process was described by these methods.
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Daus, B., Mattusch, J., Wennrich, R., Weiß, H. (2005):
Arsenic speciation for investigation of its environmental fate - a case study
In: Mournighan, R., Dudzinska, M.R., Barich, J., Gonzalez, M.A., Black, R.K. (eds.)
Chemistry for the protection of the environment 4
Environmental Science Research 59
Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, p. 63 - 68 10.1007/0-387-27448-0_5