Advances in Arsenic Research: Integration of Experimental and Observational Studies and Implications for Mitigation

SciTech Book News, June, 2006

Advances in arsenic research; integration of experimental and observational studies and implications for mitigation.

Ed. by Peggy A. O'Day et al.

American Chemical Society

2005

433 pages

$159.50

Hardcover

ACS symposium series; 915

TD427

Twenty-eight papers are taken from a symposium on arsenic occurrence, behavior, and mitigation held during the 226th ACS (American Chemical Society) Meeting in September 2003. O'Day (U. of California at Merced, US), Vlassopoulos (S.S. Papadopulos and Associates Inc., an environmental and water resources consulting firm operating in the US and Canada), Meng (Stevens Institute of Technology, US), and Benning (U. of Leeds, UK) have thematically organized the papers into sections focusing on laboratory studies and theoretical modeling, arsenic behavior and cycling in a range of field settings, and studies associated with treatment and remediation technologies and methods. Distributed in the US by Oxford U. Press.

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