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Peat bogs as hotspots for organoarsenical formation and persistence
Christian Mikutta, James J. Rothwell
Section for Environmental Chemistry and Physics
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
peatland
61%
persistence
50%
biotransformation
45%
immobilization
39%
atmospheric pollution
30%
wetland
30%
streamwater
26%
atomic absorption spectroscopy
22%
X-ray spectroscopy
19%
peat
18%
sulfide
15%
surface water
13%
effect
4%
Chemical Compounds
Bog
100%
Peat
78%
Air Pollution
38%
Extended X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure
35%
X Ray Absorption Spectroscopy
31%
Surface Water
31%
Sulfide
23%
pH Value
12%