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Overview"The congress ""Arsenic in the Environment"" offers an international, multi- and interdisciplinary discussion platform for arsenic research aimed at practical solutions of problems with considerable social impact, as well as focusing on cutting edge and breakthrough research in physical, chemical, toxicological, medical and other specific issues on arsenic on a broader environmental realm. The congress ""Arsenic in the Environment"" was first organized in Mexico City (As 2006) followed by As 2008 in Valencia, Spain and As 2010 in Tainan, Taiwan. The 4th International Congress As 2012 was held in Cairns, Australia from July 22-27, 2012 entitled Understanding the Geological and Medical Interface of Arsenic. The session topics comprised: 1. Geology and hydrogeology of arsenic; 2. Medical and health issues of arsenic; 3. Remediation and policy; 4. Analytical methods for arsenic; and 5. Special topics on ""Risk assessment of arsenic from mining"", ""Geomicrobiology of arsenic"", ""Geothermal arsenic"", ""Rice arsenic and health perspectives"", ""Sustainable mitigation of arsenic: from field trials to policy implications"", and ""Biogeochemical processes of high arsenic groundwater in inland basins"" Hosting this congress in Australia was welcome and valued by the local scientific communities. Australia is a mineral rich country where mining has generated significant economic benefit to its people. Unfortunately historical mining for base metals, gold and arsenic had led to environmental contamination of arsenic. Locally produced arsenical compounds were widely used as pesticides and in timber preservation. It is known that there are several thousands of cattle- and sheep-dip sites contaminated with arsenic in Australia. However, commonly observed symptoms of chronic arsenic poisonings such as those found in endemic-blackfoot areas are seemingly absent from these types of environmental contamination due to good quality of potable water supply. Does this fall in the classic argument of ""the dose makes the poison""? This congress theme of ""understanding the geological and medical interface of arsenic"" will advance our knowledge in minimising the risk posted by this so-called number one prioritised contaminant – arsenic." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jack C. Ng (The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia) , Barry N. Noller (The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia) , Ravi Naidu (University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia) , Jochen Bundschuh (USQ, Toowoomba, Australia & KTH, Stockholm, Sweden)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 1.179kg ISBN: 9780415637633ISBN 10: 0415637635 Pages: 616 Publication Date: 06 July 2012 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPlenary Presentations. Section 1: Geology and Hydrogeology of Arsenic 1.1 Geogenic and Anthropogenic Sources of Arsenic: Significance and Characterisation. 1.2 Hydrogeolocial / Sedimentological Control on Arsenic Distribution / Heterogeneity. 1.3 Mobility and Transport of Arsenic (Geochemical Modelling, Environmental Fate and Risk Assessment) Section 2: Medical and Health Issues of Arsenic 2.1 Chronic Arsenic Effects and Epidemiological Studies. 2.2 Recent Advances in Arsenic Toxicology/Biochemistry and Food Web Transfer Section 3: Remediation and Policy 3.1 Arsenic in Soils, Plants and Food Chain: Bioavailability, Bioaccessibility, Uptake and Toxicity. 3.2 Remediation and Water Treatment. 3.3 Risk Assessment and Management of Environmental Arsenic Section 4: Analytical Methods for Arsenic 4.1 Analysis: Recent Advances and Challengers Section S1: Special Topic 1: Risk Assessment of Arsenic from Mining. Section S2: Special Topic 2: Geomicrobiology of Arsenic. Section S3: Special Topic 3: Geothermal Arsenic. Section S4: Special Topic 4: Rice Arsenic and Health Perspective. Section S5: Special Topic 5: Sustainable Mitigation of Arsenic: From Field Trials to Policy Implications. Section S6: Special Topic 6: Biochemical Processes of High Arsenic Groundwater in Inland BasinsReviewsAuthor InformationJack C. Ng, Barry N. Noller, Ravi Naidu, Jochen Bundschuh, Prosun Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |