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(2020) Origin and Distribution of As along an W-E Transect of Chile (19ºS)

Sepúlveda B, Tapia J & Bravo M

https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2340

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13g: Room 4, Wednesday 24th June 05:54 - 05:57

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Submitted by Karen Hudson-Edwards on Friday 19th June 10:47
What are the sources of arsenic in your study area? Which source do you think dominates the average background arsenic concentration?
The sources are mostly natural. Our current research indicates that Mio-Pliocene to Quaternary volcanic rocks and hydrothermal activities are the main natural sources of As in the region.

Submitted by Jesica Murray on Tuesday 23rd June 01:13
You mention that you took samples in dry and wet season. Do you find a difference in arsenic concentrations between seasons?
In water, there were only subtle differences in the As concentrations between seasons (in 2019).

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