Biogeochemical cycle of arsenic
Bioremediation of arsenic contaminated water
Research and innovation REF: IN91 V1
Biogeochemical cycle of arsenic
Bioremediation of arsenic contaminated water

Authors : Fabienne BATTAGLIA-BRUNET, Marie-Christine DICTOR, Marie-Claire LETT, Philippe N. BERTIN

Publication date: October 10, 2008 | Lire en français

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1. Biogeochemical cycle of arsenic

Fabienne Battaglia-Brunet is a research engineer at the Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières.

Marie-Christine Dictor is a research engineer at the Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières.

Marie-Claire Lett is a university professor at Louis Pasteur University in Strasbourg.

Philippe N. Bertin is a university professor and director of the CNRS research group GDR2909, Université Louis-Pasteur, Strasbourg.

Arsenic is a ubiquitous natural element (from natural or anthropogenic sources) present in various environmental compartments. Its presence, whether of natural origin or linked to human activities, frequently leads to contamination of drinking water. In fact, depending on the physico-chemical conditions of the environment, certain arsenic...

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