Natural Arsenic in Groundwater
Explore the critical insights presented in Natural Arsenic in Groundwater by Jochen Bundschuh, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2005. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 356 pages and delves into the pressing issue of arsenic contamination in groundwater. The book features a collection of articles that investigate the occurrence of arsenic, its mobility constraints, and the complex interactions between water and sediment. It addresses the aqueous geochemistry of arsenic in both sedimentary and hard rock aquifers, providing a global perspective on natural environmental systems. Furthermore, it evaluates environmental health risks and impacts associated with arsenic exposure, alongside innovative removal technologies. Ideal for researchers, environmental scientists, and policymakers, this publication is an essential resource for understanding and addressing the challenges posed by arsenic in groundwater.