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QUANTIFICATION OF POTENTIAL ARSENIC BIOAVAILABILITY IN SPATIALLY VARYING GEOLOGIC ENVIRONMENTS AT THE WATERSHED SCALE USING CHELATING RESINS

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Title QUANTIFICATION OF POTENTIAL ARSENIC BIOAVAILABILITY IN SPATIALLY VARYING GEOLOGIC ENVIRONMENTS AT THE WATERSHED SCALE USING CHELATING RESINS
 
Creator LAKE, GRACIELA ESTHER
 
Description Potential arsenic toxicity in different geologic environments is dependent on total arsenic concentration and arsenic bioavailability. It is important to identify the geologic environments that may sequester arsenic because these systems can act as long-term sources for arsenic as well as retard transport and limit toxicity. Bioavailability is defined as the readiness of a compound or element to be taken up by organisms (Gregorich et al., 2001), while potential bioavailability is possible...
 
Publisher Texas Water Resources Institute
 
Date 2007-11-19T21:51:54Z
2007-11-19T21:51:54Z
2002-12
 
Type Technical Report
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/6115
 
Language en_US
 
Relation TR-224;
 
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