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Civil and Environmental Engineering

1994

New Jersey Institute of Technology

Arsenic--Environmental aspects.

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Modeling Arsenic Transformation In Clay Soils, Chao-Yi Chung Jan 1994

Modeling Arsenic Transformation In Clay Soils, Chao-Yi Chung

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This project is designed to estimate the possible transformation forms of arsenic in clay soil. A computer model was established to simulate arsenic transformations. The amount of arsenic species adsorbed, dissolved, and the predominant soluble species are calculated by the model, which is mainly based on the Freundlich adsorption isotherm, solubility data collected by Keaton and Kardos, and pH-Eh diagram established by Ferguson and Garvis. The computer language used is Turbo PASCAL version 5.5.

The clay soil environment is considered to be in standard state: 25°C 1 atm. Environmental factors of the soil system which are accounted for by the …