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  4. Lecture: Arsenic – a ubiquitous constituent of soils: How its biogeochemical behavior impacts on human health

Lecture: Arsenic – a ubiquitous constituent of soils: How its biogeochemical behavior impacts on human health

Laboratory of Biocolloids invites you to a lecture by Dr. Iso Christl from ETH Zurich, which will take place on Wednesday 13 December 2023 at 10:00 in room P4.

Abstract:
Arsenic represents a ubiquitous element in terrestrial systems. Its concentration ranges very widely, from background levels of several ppm up to highly elevated levels in naturally enriched settings and at contaminated sites. Starting with the discovery of elevated arsenic concentrations in groundwaters in Bangladesh in the early 1990s, the biogeochemistry of arsenic has become a major focus of environmental research. The talk highlights key features of the biogeochemical behavior of this versatile element. The relevance of this knowledge is shown by presenting current research on the impact of the biogeochemical behavior of arsenic on its uptake by rice, which is the staple food of half of the world population.

More info:
https://ibp.ethz.ch/
https://soilchem.ethz.ch/
Published 2023-11-28
Link https://www.fch.vut.cz/en//f81551/d249443

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