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Publications Details for Grant Number R825399

Processes Influencing the Mobility of Arsenic and Chromium in Reduced Soils and Sediments

RFA: Exploratory Research - Water Chemistry and Physics (1996)

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Journal Article Cummings D, Caccavo F, Fendorf S, Rosenzweig RF. Arsenic mobilization by the dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing bacterium Shewanella alga BrY. Environmental Science & Technology 1999;33(5):723-729. R825399 (Final)
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Journal Article Hansel CM, Fendorf S, Sutton SE, Newville M. Characterization of Fe plaque and associated metals on the roots of mine-waste impacted aquatic plants. Environmental Science & Technology 2001;35(19):3863-3868. R825399 (Final)
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Journal Article La Force MJ, Hansel CM, Fendorf S. Arsenic speciation, seasonal transformations, and co-distribution with iron in a mine waste-influenced palustrine emergent wetland. Environmental Science & Technology 2000;34(18):3937-3943. R825399 (Final)
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Journal Article La Force MJ, Fendorf S. Solid-phase iron characterization during common selective sequential extractions. Soil Science Society of America Journal 2000;64(5):1608-1615. R825399 (Final)
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Journal Article Rochette EA, Li GC, Bostick BC, Fendorf S. Kinetics of arsenate reduction by dissolved sulfide. Environmental Science & Technology 2000;34(22):4714-4720. R825399 (Final)
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Presentation Bostick BC, Fendorf SE. Arsenite surface complexes on metal sulfides. Presented at the Soil Science Society of America National Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT (Agronomy Abstracts, p. 212). R825399 (Final)
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Presentation Fendorf SE, Wielinga BW, Rochette EA, Rosenzweig RF. Chemical and biologically mediated redox transformations of arsenic. Presented at the Soil Science Society of America National Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, 2000 (Agronomy Abstracts, p. 214). R825399 (Final)
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Presentation Fendorf SE, Bostick BC, Rochette EA, Lester KE. Reaction dynamics of arsenic under reducing soil conditions. Presented at the Soil Science Society of America National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, 2000 (Agronomy Abstracts, p. 236). R825399 (Final)
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Presentation Fendorf S, LaForce MJ, Hansel CM. Trace element cycling in wetland ecosystems. Presented to the Pacific Geologic Society, Stanford, CA, 2000. R825399 (Final)
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Presentation LaForce MJ, Wielinga BW, Fendorf SE. Sorption and redox dynamics of trace elements in wetland soils. Presented at the Soil Science Society of America National Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, 1999 (Agronomy Abstracts, p. 213). R825399 (Final)
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Presentation Li GC, Fendorf SE. Organic ligand-promoted chromium mobilization in soils. Presented at the Soil Science Society of America National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, 2000 (Agronomy Abstracts, p. 233). R825399 (Final)
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Presentation Li GC, Hansel CM, Fendorf SE. Seasonal cycling and correlation patterns of metal(loid) uptake within aquatic plants. Presented at the Soil Science Society of America National Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, 1999 (Agronomy Abstracts, p. 213). R825399 (Final)
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Presentation Reynolds JG, Naylor DV, Fendorf SE. Arsenic sorption during the aeration of flooded soils. Presented at the Soil Science Society of America National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, 1997 (Agronomy Abstracts, p. 184). R825399 (Final)
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Presentation Rochette EA, Li GC, Fendorf SE. Kinetics and mechanisms of arsenate reduction by sulfide. Presented at the Soil Science Society of America National Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 1998 (Agronomy Abstracts, p. 200). R825399 (Final)
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Presentation Rochette EA, Fendorf SE. Reduction of dissolved and mineral arsenate by reduced sulfur compounds. Presented at the Soil Science Society of America National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, 1997 (Agronomy Abstracts, p. 184). R825399 (Final)
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