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Arsenic emission factors

Table 2. Arsenic emission factors for the United States (1968) [10]... Table 2. Arsenic emission factors for the United States (1968) [10]...
Arsenic is ubiquitous in the Earth s crust arsenic ranks 20th among the elements in abundance. In nature, arsenic is widely but sparsely distributed. It is associated with igneous and sedimentary rocks, particularly with sulfidic ores. Arsenic enters the aquatic environment indirectly from industrial and other air emission, and directly from localized effluent discharges. There is general agreement that most man-caused atmospheric input is due to smelting operations and fossil-fuel combustion. Arsenic emission to the atmosphere was calculated with the factors listed in Table 2 . ... [Pg.727]


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