Applied Geochemistry, 2003, V 18, N 9, September.


1.   
 Arsenic geochemistry––selected papers from the
 10th Water–Rock Interaction symposium, Villasimius,
 Italy, 10–15 June 2001, 
 Rosa Cidu, Luca Fanfani and Pierfranco Lattanzi
 Pages 1281-1282 
 
2.   
 The aquatic geochemistry of arsenic in volcanic groundwaters
 from southern Italy, 
 Alessandro Aiuppa, Walter D'Alessandro, Cinzia Federico,
 Barbara Palumbo and Mariano Valenza
 Pages 1283-1296 
 
3.   
 Arsenic in surface- and up to 90°C ground waters in a basalt area,
 N-Iceland: processes controlling its mobility, 
 Stefan Arnorsson
 Pages 1297-1312 

4.   
 Arsenic trapping by iron oxyhydroxides and carbonates at
 hydrothermal spring outlets, 
 C. Le Guern, P. Baranger, C. Crouzet, F. Bodenan and P. Conil
 Pages 1313-1323 
 
5.   
 Reaction path modelling in the As–S system: a case study
 for geothermal As transport,  
 James S. Cleverley, Liane G. Benning and Bruce W. Mountain
 Pages 1325-1345
 
6.   
 The role of secondary minerals in controlling the migration of
 arsenic and metals from high-sulfide wastes (Berikul gold mine, Siberia),
 R. Giere, N. V. Sidenko and E. V. Lazareva
  Pages 1347-1359 
 
7.   
 Leaching experiments on trace element release from the arsenic-bearing
 tailings of Khovu–Aksy (Tuva Republic, Russia), 
 O. L. Gaskova, E. P. Bessonova and S. B. Bortnikova
 Pages 1361-1371 

8.   
 Geochemical controls on arsenic distribution in the Baccu Locci stream
 catchment (Sardinia, Italy) affected by past mining, 
 Franco Frau and Carla Ardau
 Pages 1373-1386 
 
9.   
 Arsenic speciation in surface waters and sediments in a contaminated
 waterway: an IC–ICP-MS and XAS based study, 
 Andrew G. Gault, David A. Polya, Paul R. Lythgoe, Morag L. Farquhar,
 John M. Charnock and Roy A. Wogelius
 Pages 1387-1397 
 
10.   
 Arsenic enrichment in waters and sediments of the Rio Loa
 (Second Region, Chile), 
 L. Romero, H. Alonso, P. Campano, L. Fanfani, R. Cidu, C. Dadea,
 T. Keegan, I. Thornton and M. Farago
 Pages 1399-1416  
 
11.   
 Arsenic enrichment in groundwater of West Bengal, India: geochemical
 evidence for mobilization of As under reducing conditions, 
 Doris Stuben, Zsolt Berner, D. Chandrasekharam and Julie Karmakar
 Pages 1417-1434 
 
12.   
 Groundwater As mobilization in the Bengal Delta Plain, the use of ferralite
 as a possible remedial measure––a case study,  
 R. Bhattacharyya, J. Jana, B. Nath, S. J. Sahu, D. Chatterjee and G. Jacks
 Pages 1435-1451
 
13.   
 Mobilisation of arsenic and other trace elements in fluviolacustrine aquifers
 of the Huhhot Basin, Inner Mongolia,  
 P. L. Smedley, M. Zhang, G. Zhang and Z. Luo
 Pages 1453-1477
 
14.   
 Vertical distribution of As(III) and As(V) in a coastal sandy aquifer: factors
 controlling the concentration and speciation of arsenic in the Stuarts Point
 groundwater system, northern New South Wales, Australia, 
 J. V. S. Smith, J. Jankowski and J. Sammut
 Pages 1479-1496 
 
15.   
 Diagenetic cycling of arsenic in the sediments of eutrophic Baldeggersee,
 Switzerland, 
 D. Fabian, Z. Zhou, B. Wehrli and G. Friedl
 Pages 1497-1506