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Publications Details for Grant Number R830842

Biogeochemistry of Arsenic in Contaminated Soils of Superfund Sites

RFA: Superfund Minority Institutions Program: Hazardous Substance Research (2002)

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Abstract Human health risk from exposure to soil arsenic: Does one size fit all? GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA Datta R, Sarkar D Datta R, Sarkar D. Human health risk from exposure to soil arsenic: Does one size fit all? Geological Society of America Abstracts With Program 2004;36(5):332. R830842 (2004)
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Abstract Bioavailability of arsenic and phosphorus in a sandy soil amended with water treatment residuals. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA Khairom A, Sarkar D, Datta R Khairom A, Sarkar D, Datta R. Bioavailability of arsenic and phosphorus in a sandy soil amended with water treatment residuals. Geological Society of America Abstracts With Program 2004;36(5):334. R830842 (2004)
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Abstract Phytoavailability of arsenic in pesticide-applied soils: effect of chemical remediation. EOS TRANSACTIONS AGU Mohamed H, Therapong C, Andra S, Datta R, Sarkar D Mohamed H, Therapong C, Andra S, Datta R, Sarkar D. Phytoavailability of arsenic in pesticide-applied soils: effect of chemical remediation. Eos Transactions AGU 2005;86(18), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract NB52A-04. R830842 (2005)
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Abstract Effect of solution properties on arsenic adsorption by drinking water treatment residuals. EOS TRANSACTIONS AGU Nagar R, Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S Nagar R, Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S. Effect of solution properties on arsenic adsorption by drinking water treatment residuals. Eos Transactions AGU 2005;86(18), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract B33B-04. R830842 (2005)
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Abstract Effects of solution properties on arsenic immobilization in drinking water treatment residuals-amended soils: incubation study. AGRONOMY ABSTRACTS Nagar R, Sarkar D, Makris K, Datta R Nagar R, Sarkar D, Makris K, Datta R. Effects of solution properties on arsenic immobilization in drinking water treatment residuals-amended soils: incubation study. Agronomy Abstracts 2006. R830842 (2006)
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Abstract Solution pH effects on arsenic removal by drinking water treatment residuals in presence of metals and ligands. EOS TRANSACTIONS AGU Nagar R, Sarkar D, Datta R, Makris K Nagar R, Sarkar D, Datta R, Makris K. Solution pH effects on arsenic removal by drinking water treatment residuals in presence of metals and ligands. Eos Transactions AGU 2006;87 Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract H33B-04. R830842 (2006)
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Abstract Potential phyto-availability of heavy metals as a function of soil properties in biosolids amended soils. None Nagar R, Sarkar D, Sharma S, Datta R

Nagar R, Sarkar D, Sharma S, Datta R. Potential phyto-availability of heavy metals as a function of soil properties in biosolids amended soils. GSA Abstracts with Programs, Volume 37, Number 7. Denver, CO: GSA Publications, 2005.

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Abstract Antioxidant responses of monocot seedlings to arsenical pesticides. AGRONOMY ABSTRACTS Pachanoor DS, Datta R, Sarkar D, Therapong C Pachanoor DS, Datta R, Sarkar D, Therapong C. Antioxidant responses of monocot seedlings to arsenical pesticides. Agronomy Abstracts 2005. R830842 (2006)
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Abstract Effect of arsenical pesticides on antioxidant enzymes in rice: a comparative greenhouse study using organic and inorganic arsenical pesticides. AGRONOMY ABSTRACTS Pachanoor D, Punamiya P, Therapong C, Datta R, Sarkar D Pachanoor D, Punamiya P, Therapong C, Datta R, Sarkar D. Effect of arsenical pesticides on antioxidant enzymes in rice: a comparative greenhouse study using organic and inorganic arsenical pesticides. Agronomy Abstracts 2006. R830842 (2006)
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Abstract Greenhouse study on arsenic speciation and bioavailability in two pesticide-contaminated soils of Florida: preliminary results. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA Quazi S, Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S Quazi S, Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S. Greenhouse study on arsenic speciation and bioavailability in two pesticide-contaminated soils of Florida: preliminary results. Geological Society of America Abstracts With Program 2004;36(5):399. R830842 (2004)
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Abstract Bioavailability of arsenic in arsenical pesticide-amended soils: preliminary greenhouse study. EOS TRANSACTIONS AGU Quazi S, Sarkar D, Khairom A, Datta R, Sharma S Quazi S, Sarkar D, Khairom A, Datta R, Sharma S. Bioavailability of arsenic in arsenical pesticide-amended soils: preliminary greenhouse study. Eos Transactions AGU 2005;86(18), Jt. Assem. Suppl, Abstract B31A-02. R830842 (2005)
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Abstract Correlation between an in-vitro method and an in-vivo method in assessing bioavailable arsenic in two pesticide-amended soils. EOS TRANSACTIONS AGU Quazi S, Sarkar D, Sylvia V, Datta R Quazi S, Sarkar D, Sylvia V, Datta R. Correlation between an in-vitro method and an in-vivo method in assessing bioavailable arsenic in two pesticide-amended soils. Eos Transactions AGU 2006;87 Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract B31A-02. R830842 (2006)
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Abstract Consideration of arsenic bioavailability in human health risk assessment: preliminary greenhouse results. None Quazi S, Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S

Quazi S, Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S. Consideration of arsenic bioavailability in human health risk assessment: preliminary greenhouse results. GSA Abstracts with Programs, Volume 37, Number 7. Denver, CO: GSA Publications, 2005

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Abstract A greenhouse study on arsenic remediation potential of Vetiver grass (Vetiveria zizanioides) as a function of soil physico-chemical properties. EOS TRANSACTIONS AGU Quispe MA, Datta R, Sarkar D, Sharma S Quispe MA, Datta R, Sarkar D, Sharma S. A greenhouse study on arsenic remediation potential of Vetiver grass (Vetiveria zizanioides) as a function of soil physico-chemical properties. Eos Transactions AGU 2006;87 Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract B43A-19. R830842 (2006)
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Abstract Adsorption of roxarsone onto drinking water treatment residuals: preliminary studies. EOS TRANSACTIONS AGU Salazar J, Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S Salazar J, Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S. Adsorption of roxarsone onto drinking water treatment residuals: preliminary studies. Eos Transactions AGU 2006;87 Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract H43C-29. R830842 (2006)
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Abstract Bioavailability of arsenic in cattle dipping vat site soils as a function of soil chemistry. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA Sarkar D, Parra-Noonan M, Datta R Sarkar D, Parra-Noonan M, Datta R. Bioavailability of arsenic in cattle dipping vat site soils as a function of soil chemistry. Geological Society of America Abstracts With Program 2004;36(5):506. R830842 (2004)
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Abstract Effect of soil properties on the geochemical speciation of arsenic in contaminated soils: a greenhouse study. EOS TRANSACTIONS AGU Sharma S, Sarkar D, Datta R Sharma S, Sarkar D, Datta R. Effect of soil properties on the geochemical speciation of arsenic in contaminated soils: a greenhouse study. Eos Transactions AGU 2005;86(18), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract B33B-06. R830842 (2005)
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Abstract Geochemical speciation and bioavailability of arsenic in chemically variant soils amended with sodium arsenite: a greenhouse study. AGRONOMY ABSTRACTS Sharma S, Datta R, Sarkar D, Nagar R Sharma S, Datta R, Sarkar D, Nagar R. Geochemical speciation and bioavailability of arsenic in chemically variant soils amended with sodium arsenite: a greenhouse study. Agronomy Abstracts 2006. R830842 (2006)
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Abstract Arsenic stress response in rice: comparison between organic and inorganic pesticides. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA Therapong C, Datta R, Sarkar D Therapong C, Datta R, Sarkar D. Arsenic stress response in rice: comparison between organic and inorganic pesticides. Geological Society of America Abstracts With Program 2004;36(5):398. R830842 (2004)
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Abstract Arsenic accumulation by Pteris vittata L. in two chemically variant soils treated with arsenical pesticides—greenhouse study. EOS TRANSACTIONS AGU Therapong C, Datta R, Sarkar D, Pachanoor D Therapong C, Datta R, Sarkar D, Pachanoor D. Arsenic accumulation by Pteris vittata L. in two chemically variant soils treated with arsenical pesticides—greenhouse study. Eos Transactions AGU 2006;87 Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract B43A-18. R830842 (2006)
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Abstract Arsenic adsorption and desorption by water treatment residuals: preliminary results. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA Vandanapu V, Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S Vandanapu V, Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S. Arsenic adsorption and desorption by water treatment residuals: preliminary results. Geological Society of America Abstracts With Program 2004;36(5):334. R830842 (2004)
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Abstract Arsenic adsorption and desorption by drinking water treatment residuals: incubation studies. EOS TRANSACTIONS AGU Vandanapu V, Sarkar D, Datta R, Makris KC Vandanapu V, Sarkar D, Datta R, Makris KC. Arsenic adsorption and desorption by drinking water treatment residuals: incubation studies. Eos Transactions AGU 2005;86(18), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract B33B-05. R830842 (2005)
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Abstract Arsenic adsorption and desorption by drinking-water treatment residuals: an isotherm study. AGRONOMY ABSTRACTS Vandanapu V, Sarkar D, Makris K, Datta R Vandanapu V, Sarkar D, Makris K, Datta R. Arsenic adsorption and desorption by drinking-water treatment residuals: an isotherm study. Agronomy Abstracts 2005. R830842 (2006)
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Book Chapter Remediation of arsenical pesticide applied soils using water treatment residuals: preliminary greenhouse results. None Datta R, Sarkar D, Mohamed H, Therapong C Datta R, Sarkar D, Mohamed H, Therapong C. Remediation of arsenical pesticide applied soils using water treatment residuals: preliminary greenhouse results. In: Sarkar D, Datta R, Hannigan R, eds. Concepts and Applications in Environmental Geochemistry, Developments in Environmental Science, Volume 5, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2007. R830842 (2006)
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Book Chapter A greenhouse study on soil-arsenic forms and their bioaccessibility in two chemically variant Florida soils amended with sodium arsenate pesticide: preliminary results. None Quazi S, Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S Quazi S, Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S. A greenhouse study on soil-arsenic forms and their bioaccessibility in two chemically variant Florida soils amended with sodium arsenate pesticide: preliminary results. In: Sarkar D, Datta R, Hannigan R, eds. Concepts and Applications in Environmental Geochemistry, Developments in Environmental Science, Volume 5. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2007, pp. 327-344. R830842 (2006)
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Dissertation/Thesis Bioavailability of arsenic and phosphorus in water treatment residuals amended soils. None Khairom A

Khairom A. Bioavailability of arsenic and phosphorus in water treatment residuals amended soils. M.S. Thesis. University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, 2005.

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Dissertation/Thesis Arsenic speciation and bioavailability in cattle dip vat site soils. None Parra-Noonan M

Parra-Noonan M. Arsenic speciation and bioavailability in cattle dip vat site soils. M.S. Thesis. University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, 2004.

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Dissertation/Thesis Adsorption-desorption of arsenic in water treatment residuals. None Vandanapu V

Vandanapu V. Adsorption-desorption of arsenic in water treatment residuals. M.S. Thesis. University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, 2005.

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Journal Article Consideration of soil properties in assessment of human health risk from exposure to arsenic-enriched soils. INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT Datta R, Sarkar D Datta R, Sarkar D. Consideration of soil properties in assessment of human health risk from exposure to arsenic-enriched soils. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management 2005;1(1):55-59. R830842 (2004)
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Journal Article Arsenic biogeochemistry and human health risk assessment in organo-arsenical pesticide-applied acidic and alkaline soils: an incubation study. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT Datta R, Sarkar D, Sharma S, Sand K Datta R, Sarkar D, Sharma S, Sand K. Arsenic biogeochemistry and human health risk assessment in organo-arsenical pesticide-applied acidic and alkaline soils: an incubation study. Science of the Total Environment 2006;372(1):39-48. R830842 (2006)
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Journal Article Aluminum-based drinking-water treatment residuals: a novel sorbent for perchlorate removal. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION Makris KC, Sarkar D, Datta R Makris KC, Sarkar D, Datta R. Aluminum-based drinking-water treatment residuals: a novel sorbent for perchlorate removal. Environmental Pollution 2006;140(1):9-12. R830842 (2006)
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Journal Article Evaluating a drinking-water waste by-product as a novel sorbent for arsenic. CHEMOSPHERE Makris KC, Sarkar D, Datta R Makris KC, Sarkar D, Datta R. Evaluating a drinking-water waste by-product as a novel sorbent for arsenic. Chemosphere 2006;64(5):730-741. R830842 (2005)
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Journal Article Distribution of arsenic in chemically variant dipping vat site soils. BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY Sarkar D, Parra-Noonan M, Datta R Sarkar D, Parra-Noonan M, Datta R. Distribution of arsenic in chemically variant dipping vat site soils. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 2004;73(5):838-845. R830842 (2004)
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Journal Article Human health risks from arsenic in soils: does one model fit all? ARCHIVES OF ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL Sarkar D, Datta R Sarkar D, Datta R. Human health risks from arsenic in soils: does one model fit all? Archives of Environmental & Occupational Health: An International Journal 2004;59(7):337-341. R830842 (2005)
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Journal Article Fate and bioavailability of arsenic in organo-arsenical pesticide-applied soils. Part-I: incubation study. CHEMOSPHERE Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S. Fate and bioavailability of arsenic in organo-arsenical pesticide-applied soils. Part-I: incubation study. Chemosphere 2005;60(2):188-195. R830842 (2004)
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Journal Article Effects of remedial treatment on phosphorus availability in an arsenical pesticide contaminated soil. BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY Sarkar D, Makris KC, Datta R, Khairom A Sarkar D, Makris KC, Datta R, Khairom A. Effects of remedial treatment on phosphorus availability in an arsenical pesticide contaminated soil. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 2006;77(2):297-304. R830842 (2006)
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Journal Article Arsenic immobilization in soils amended with drinking-water treatment residuals. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION Sarkar D, Makris KC, Vandanapu V, Datta R Sarkar D, Makris KC, Vandanapu V, Datta R. Arsenic immobilization in soils amended with drinking-water treatment residuals. Environmental Pollution 2007;146(2):414-419. R830842 (2006)
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Presentation Human health risk from exposure to soil arsenic: Does one size fit all? None Datta R, Sarkar D Datta R, Sarkar D. Human health risk from exposure to soil arsenic: Does one size fit all? Presented at the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, November 7-10, 2004. R830842 (2004)
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Presentation Bioavailability of arsenic and phosphorus in a sandy soil amended with water treatment residuals. None Khairom A, Sarkar D, Datta R Khairom A, Sarkar D, Datta R. Bioavailability of arsenic and phosphorus in a sandy soil amended with water treatment residuals. Presented at the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, November 7-10, 2004. R830842 (2004)
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Presentation Potential phyto-availability of heavy metals as a function of soil properties in biosolids amended soils. None Nagar R, Sarkar D, Sharma S, Datta R Nagar R, Sarkar D, Sharma S, Datta R. Potential phyto-availability of heavy metals as a function of soil properties in biosolids amended soils. Presented at the Geological Society of America, 2005 (Abstracts with Program). R830842 (2005)
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Presentation Antioxidant responses of monocot seedlings to arsenical pesticides. None Pachanoor DS, Datta R, Sarkar D, Therapong C

Pachanoor DS, Datta R, Sarkar D, Therapong C. Antioxidant responses of monocot seedlings to arsenical pesticides. Presented at the 2005 American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America International Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, November 6-10, 2005.

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Presentation Greenhouse study on arsenic speciation and bioavailability in two pesticide-contaminated soils of Florida: preliminary results. None Quazi S, Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S Quazi S, Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S. Greenhouse study on arsenic speciation and bioavailability in two pesticide-contaminated soils of Florida: preliminary results. Presented at the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, November 7-10, 2004. R830842 (2004)
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Presentation Consideration of arsenic bioavailability in human health risk assessment: preliminary greenhouse results. None Quazi S, Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S Quazi S, Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S. Consideration of arsenic bioavailability in human health risk assessment: preliminary greenhouse results. Presented at the Geological Society of America, 2005 (Abstracts with Program). R830842 (2005)
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Presentation Bioavailability of arsenic in cattle dipping vat site soils as a function of soil chemistry. None Sarkar D, Parra-Noonan M, Datta R Sarkar D, Parra-Noonan M, Datta R. Bioavailability of arsenic in cattle dipping vat site soils as a function of soil chemistry. Presented at the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, November 7-10, 2004. R830842 (2004)
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Presentation Arsenic stress response in rice: comparison between organic and inorganic pesticides. None Therapong C, Datta R, Sarkar D Therapong C, Datta R, Sarkar D. Arsenic stress response in rice: comparison between organic and inorganic pesticides. Presented at the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, November 7-10, 2004. R830842 (2004)
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Presentation Arsenic adsorption and desorption by water treatment residuals: preliminary results. None Vandanapu V, Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S Vandanapu V, Sarkar D, Datta R, Sharma S. Arsenic adsorption and desorption by water treatment residuals: preliminary results. Presented at the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, November 7-10, 2004. R830842 (2004)
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Presentation Arsenic adsorption and desorption by drinking-water treatment residuals: an isotherm study. None Vandanapu V, Sarkar D, Makris K, Datta R

Vandanapu V, Sarkar D, Makris K, Datta R. Arsenic adsorption and desorption by drinking-water treatment residuals: an isotherm study. Presented at the 2005 American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America International Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, November 6-10, 2005.

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