Mechanisms of Arsenic Release to Ground Water from Naturally Occurring Sources, Eastern Wisconsin

  • Schreiber M
  • Gotkowitz M
  • Simo J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Arsenic concentrations up to 12,000 μg/l have been measured in ground water from a sandstone aquifer in the Fox River valley in eastern Wisconsin, USA. In addition to a sulfide-bearing secondary cement horizon (SCH), which is present at the top of the aquifer,...

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Schreiber, M. E., Gotkowitz, M. B., Simo, J. A., & Freiberg, P. G. (2005). Mechanisms of Arsenic Release to Ground Water from Naturally Occurring Sources, Eastern Wisconsin. In Arsenic in Ground Water (pp. 259–280). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47956-7_9

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