Environmental Chemistry of Arsenic
Discover the intricate world of arsenic with "Environmental Chemistry of Arsenic" by William T. Frankenberger, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2001. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 412 pages and delves into the critical aspects of arsenic's transport kinetics, seasonal cycling, and accumulation. The book also covers its geochemistry, transformation, and toxicology, providing a thorough understanding of arsenic's impact on the environment and human health.
Frankenberger presents significant advancements in the prevention and control of arsenic and its compounds across air, soil, and water. Additionally, the book offers valuable methodologies for detecting and studying arsenic in various environments, making it an essential resource for professionals in environmental science, chemistry, and toxicology. Equip yourself with the knowledge to tackle the challenges posed by arsenic and its compounds in this essential read.