ABSTRACT
The Congress "Arsenic in the Environment" offers an international, multi- and interdisciplinary discussion platform for research and innovation aimed towards a holistic solution to the problem posed by the environmental toxin arsenic, with significant societal impact. The Congress has focused on cutting edge and breakthrough research in physical, chemical, toxicological, medical, agricultural and other specific issues on arsenic across a broader environmental realm. The Biennial Congress "Arsenic in the Environment" was first organized in Mexico City (As2006) followed by As2008 in Valencia (Spain), As2010 in Tainan (Chinese Taiwan), As2012 in Cairns (Australia), As2014 in Buenos Aires (Argentina) and As2016 in Stockholm (Sweden).
The 7th International Congress As2018 was held July 1-6, 2018, in Beijing, P. R. China and was entitled Environmental Arsenic in a Changing World.
The Congress addressed the broader context of arsenic research aligned on the following themes:
Theme 1: Arsenic Behaviour in Changing Environmental Media
Theme 2: Arsenic in a Changing Agricultural Ecosystem
Theme 3: Health Impacts of Environmental Arsenic
Theme 4: Technologies for Arsenic Immobilization and Clean Water Blueprints
Theme 5: Sustainable Mitigation and Management
Arsenic in drinking water (mainly groundwater) has emerged as an issue of global health concern. During last decade, the presence of arsenic in rice, possibly also other food of plant origins, has attained increasing attention. This is particularly true in the Asian countries, where the use of high arsenic groundwater as source of irrigation water and drinking water has been flagged as severe health concern. This has been accentuated by elevating arsenic concentrations in deep groundwater recharged from shallow high arsenic groundwater, which may have further detrimental effects on public health. Notably, China has been in the forefront of research on arsenic biogeochemical cycling, health effects of arsenic, technologies for arsenic removal, and sustainable mitigation measures. The Congress has attracted professionals involved in different segments of interdisciplinary research on arsenic in an open forum, and strengthened relations between academia, research institutions, government and non-governmental agencies, industries, and civil society organizations to share an optimal ambience for exchange of knowledge.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |1 pages
Plenary presentations
chapter |3 pages
Mechanism of As(III) S-adenosylmethionine methyltransferases and the consequences of human polymorphisms in hAS3MT
chapter |3 pages
Genetic susceptibility and alterations in relation to arsenic exposure, metabolism and toxicity
chapter |3 pages
Arsenic oral bioavailability in soils, housedust, and food: implications for human health
section Section 1|204 pages
Arsenic behaviour in changing environmental media
section 1.1|42 pages
Sources, transport and fate of arsenic in changing groundwater systems
chapter |3 pages
Geographical controls on arsenic variability in groundwater of Upper Indus Basin, Punjab, Pakistan
chapter |2 pages
The influence of irrigation-induced water table fluctuation on iron redistribution and arsenic fate in unsaturated zone
chapter |2 pages
Towards imaging the spatial distribution of geochemical heterogeneities and arsenic sources
chapter |2 pages
Source of arsenic bearing detrital minerals in shallow aquifer of southeastern Bangladesh
chapter |2 pages
Exploring arsenic and other geogenic groundwater contaminants in the vast and scarcely studied Amazon Basin
chapter |2 pages
Arsenic and polymetallic contaminants in groundwater of the arid regions of South Africa
chapter |2 pages
Effect of recharging water from Meghna River on the arsenic contaminated groundwater
chapter |2 pages
Potential arsenic contamination in drinking water sources of Tanzania and its link with local geology
chapter |2 pages
Influence of hydrothermal fluids enriched in As and F on the chemistry of groundwaters of the Duero Basin, Spain
section 1.2|24 pages
Origin and reactivity of organic matter in high arsenic groundwater systems
chapter |2 pages
Arsenic methylation and its relationship to abundance and diversity of arsM genes in composting manure
chapter |2 pages
Hydrogeological and geochemical comparison of high and low arsenic groundwaters in the Hetao Basin, Inner Mongolia
chapter |2 pages
Effects of sediment properties and organic matter on biomobilization of arsenic from aquifer sediments in microcosms
chapter |2 pages
Organic acid effect on arsenate bioaccessibility in gastric and alveolar simulated biofluid systems
chapter |2 pages
Abundance, size distribution and dissolved organic matter binding of arsenic in reducing aquifer
chapter |2 pages
The DOM characteristic in As-affected aquifer of Chaobai River in the North China Plain
section 1.3|40 pages
Biogeochemical processes controlling arsenic mobility, redox transformation and climate change impacts
chapter |2 pages
Structural insight into the catalytic mechanism of arsenate reductase from Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803
chapter |3 pages
Elevated oxidizing compounds influencing the biogeochemistry of arsenic in subsurface environments
chapter |2 pages
Irrigation activities affecting arsenic mobilization in topsoil in Datong Basin, northern China
chapter |2 pages
Effects of microbial communities on arsenic mobilization and enrichment in groundwater from the Datong Basin, China
chapter |2 pages
The effects of the bioanode on the microbial community and element profile in paddy soil
chapter |2 pages
Effect of symbiotic bacteria on the accumulation and transformation of arsenite by Chlorella salina
chapter |2 pages
Arsenic mobilization in shallow aquifer of Bengal Delta Plain: role of microbial community and pathogenic bacteria
chapter |2 pages
Unravelling the role of microorganisms in arsenic mobilization using metagenomic techniques
chapter |2 pages
Microbial study related with the arsenic hydrogeochemistry of the Xichú River in Guanajuato, Mexico
section 1.4|22 pages
Arsenic and other trace elements in groundwater of China
chapter |2 pages
Nano-TiO2 both increases and decreases arsenic toxicity: Evidence from different aquatic animal experiments
chapter |2 pages
Variation of Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPS) of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii under arsenic stress
chapter |2 pages
Characteristics and mechanisms of arsenic behavior during the microbial oxidation-reduction of iron
chapter |5 pages
Microbial community in high arsenic groundwater aquifers from Hetao Plain of Inner Mongolia, China
section 1.5|12 pages
Spatial and temporal evolution of arsenic in mine waste and tailings
chapter |2 pages
Arsenic characteristics in the terrestrial environment in the vicinity of the Shimen realgar mine, China
chapter |6 pages
Potential threat of arsenic contamination of water sources from gold mining activities in Lake Victoria areas, Tanzania
section 1.6|1 pages
Arsenic mobility and fate in contaminated soils and sediments
chapter |2 pages
Facilitated release of arsenic from polluted sediment in Plateau Lakeshore Wetland by phosphorus input
chapter |3 pages
A preliminary investigation on adsorption behavior of As(III) and As(V) in Jianghan Plain
chapter |3 pages
Effects of carbonate and Fe(II) on As(III) adsorption and oxidation on hydrous manganese oxide
chapter |4 pages
Assessing arsenic ecotoxicity in tropical soils for regulatory purposes: Which endpoints are more appropriate?
section 1.7|1 pages
Arsenic in dust and road deposits
section 1.8|1 pages
Advances and challenges in arsenic analysis in solid and aqueous matrix
chapter |3 pages
Effects of arsenite oxidation on metabolic pathways and the roles of the regulator AioR in Agrobacterium tumefaciens GW4
chapter |2 pages
Sulfur-arsenic interactions and formation of thioarsenic complexes in the environment
chapter |3 pages
Application of spectral gamma and magnetic susceptibility in an As-bearing loessic aquifer, Argentina
chapter |2 pages
Optimization of the high pressure leaching of Complex Copper Concentrates of Codelco using a process simulator
chapter |2 pages
Comparative genomic analysis reveals organization, function and evolution of ars genes in Pantoea spp.
chapter |2 pages
Arsenic speciation of groundwater and agricultural soils in central Gangetic basin, India
chapter |4 pages
Single-particle identification of trace arsenic constituents in environmental samples
section Section 2|84 pages
Arsenic in a changing agricultural ecosystem and food chain effects
section 2.1|24 pages
Processes and pathways of arsenic in agricultural ecosystems
chapter |2 pages
Occurrence of arsenic in agricultural soils from the Chaco-Pampean plain (Argentina)
chapter |2 pages
Characterization of an agricultural site historically polluted by the destruction of arsenic-containing chemical weapons
section 2.2|8 pages
Arsenic dynamics in rhizosphere
chapter |2 pages
Bioelectrochemical arsenite oxidation in rice rhizosphere in plant-microbial fuel cells
chapter |2 pages
The role of radial oxygen loss on the flux of arsenic and other elements in rice rhizosphere
section 2.3|13 pages
Microbial ecology of arsenic biotransformation in soils
chapter |2 pages
Transformation of roxarsone by Enterobacter sp. CZ-1 isolated from an arsenic-contaminated paddy soil
section 2.4|10 pages
Molecular mechanisms of plant arsenic uptake
section 2.5|18 pages
Speciation and toxicity of arsenic in food chain
chapter |2 pages
Application of nanofilms for arsenic speciation using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)
chapter |2 pages
The effects of different arsenic species in relation to straighthead disease in rice
chapter |2 pages
Effects of foliar application of silicon on uptake and translocation of arsenite and DMA in rice (Oryza sativa)
chapter |2 pages
Persistence and plant uptake of methylarsenic in continuously-and intermittently-flooded rice paddies
chapter |2 pages
Translocation of arsenic in food chain: A case study from villages in Gangetic basin, India
section 2.6|10 pages
Threshold values of food arsenic
chapter |2 pages
Bioaccessibility and arsenic speciation in carrots, beets and quinoa from a contaminated area of Chile
chapter |2 pages
Contribution of (factors) cooking water, raw rice, and traditional cooking method on cooked rice arsenic level
chapter |2 pages
Study of arsenic in drinking water and food in three different districts of Bihar, India
section Section 3|84 pages
Health impacts of environmental arsenic
section 3.1|26 pages
Exposure and epidemiology of arsenic impacts on human health
chapter |2 pages
Arsenic exposure from drinking water and the occurrence of micro- and macrovascular complications of type 2 diabetes
chapter |3 pages
Chronic arsenic exposure, endothelial dysfunction and risk of cardiovascular diseases
section 3.2|10 pages
Genetic predisposition of chronic arsenic poisoning
chapter |2 pages
OsRCS3 functions as a cytosolic O-acetylserine(thiol)lyase and regulates arsenic accumulation in rice
chapter |2 pages
Epigenomic alterations in the individuals exposed to arsenic through drinking water in West Bengal, India
chapter |2 pages
Identification of arsenic susceptibility by using the micronucleus assay and Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNP)
section 3.3|6 pages
Reliable biomarkers for arsenic exposure
chapter |2 pages
Drinking water arsenic exposure, thyroid hormone biomarkers and neurobehavioral outcomes in adolescents
section 3.4|20 pages
Risk assessment of chronic ingestion
chapter |2 pages
Beyond the wells: role of diet on arsenic induced toxicity in exposed populations of Bihar, India
chapter |2 pages
Effects of folate on arsenic methylation pattern and methionine cycle in sub chronic arsenic-exposed mice
chapter |2 pages
Health impact of chronic arsenic exposure in the population of Gyaspur-Majhi village, Patna, Bihar India
section 3.5|11 pages
Multi-metal synergies in chronic exposure cases
chapter |2 pages
Interaction of polyaromatic hydrocarbons and metals on bioaccessibility and toxicity of arsenic
section 3.6|10 pages
Assessment of global burden of arsenic in drinking water and health care systems for exposed population
chapter |4 pages
Pharmacodynamic study of the selenium-mediated arsenic excretion in arsenicosis patients in Bangladesh
chapter |2 pages
Exposure levels to various arsenic species and their associated factors in Korean adults
section Section 4|120 pages
Technologies for arsenic immobilization and clean water blueprints
section 4.1|120 pages
Adsorption and co-precipitation for arsenic removal
chapter |2 pages
Adsorptive removal of arsenic by calcined Mg-Fe-(CO3) LDH: An artificial neural network model
chapter |2 pages
Effect of Ca2ț and PO 4 3 − on As(III) and As(V) adsorption at goethite-water interface: Experiments and modeling
chapter |2 pages
Iron-based subsurface arsenic removal by aeration (SAR) – results of a pilot-scale plant in Vietnam
chapter |3 pages
Decrease of arsenic in water from the Pampean plain (Argentina) by calcium salts addition
chapter |2 pages
Adsorption and photocatalytic study of calcium titanate (CaTiO3) for the arsenic removal from water
chapter |2 pages
TiO2 facet-dependent arsenic adsorption and photooxidation: Spectroscopic and DFT study
chapter |2 pages
Sorption studies and characterization of developed biochar composites for As(III) adsorption from water
chapter |2 pages
Evaluating the arsenic removal potential of Japanese oak wood biochar in aqueous solutions and groundwater
chapter |2 pages
Visual MINTEQ simulation for prediction of the adsorption of arsenic on ferrihydrite
chapter |2 pages
Iron coated peat as a sorbent for the simultaneous removal of arsenic and metals from contaminated water
section 4.2|8 pages
Ion exchange and membrane technologies
chapter |2 pages
Development of membrane by using iron-containing synthetic materials for arsenic removal from water
section 4.3|16 pages
Nanotechnological applications in arsenic treatment
chapter |3 pages
Combined effect of weak magnetic fields and anions on arsenite sequestration by zerovalent iron
chapter |3 pages
Remediation of arsenic contaminated groundwater with magnetite (Fe3O4) and chitosan coated Fe3O4 nanoparticles
chapter |3 pages
Removal of arsenic from wastewater treated by means of nanoparticles and magnetic separation
chapter |3 pages
Immobilization of magnetite nanoparticles for the removal of arsenic and antimony from contaminated water
chapter |4 pages
Arsenic retention on technosols prepared with nanoparticles for treatment of mine drainage water
section 4.4|12 pages
Arsenic solidification and immobilization for contaminated soils
chapter |3 pages
Reciprocal influence of arsenic and iron on the long-term immobilization of arsenic in contaminated soils
chapter |3 pages
Evaluation of chemical stabilizers for the retention in a mining tailing contaminated soil
chapter |2 pages
Treatment of low-level As contaminated excavated soils using ZVI amendment followed by magnetic retrieval
section 4.5|8 pages
Phytoremediation of arsenic-contaminated soils
chapter |2 pages
Phytate enhanced dissolution of As-goethite and uptake by As-hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata
chapter |2 pages
Phytoremediation of arsenic using a chemical stabilizer and Eleocharis macrostachya in a contaminated mining soil
section 4.6|33 pages
Innovative technologies
chapter |2 pages
Identification arsenic (V) by cyclic voltammetry and recovery of arsenic by electrodeposition
chapter |2 pages
Simultaneous electricity production and arsenic mitigation in paddy soils by using microbial fuel cells
chapter |2 pages
Arsenic removal from groundwater by capacitive deionization (CDI): findings of laboratory studies with model water
chapter |2 pages
Fecal contamination of drinking water in arsenic-affected area of rural Bihar: tube-well and storage container survey
chapter |2 pages
Biomineralization of charophytes and their application in arsenic removal from aquatic environment
chapter |2 pages
Efficient generation of aqueous Fe in electrocoagulation systems for low-cost arsenic removal
section Section 5|119 pages
Sustainable mitigation and management
section 5.1|13 pages
Societal involvement for mitigations of long-term exposure
section 5.2|5 pages
Policy instruments to regulate arsenic exposure
section 5.3|24 pages
Risk assessments and remediation of contaminated land and water environments – Case studies
chapter |2 pages
Assessing the phytoremediation potential of a flowering plant Zinnia angustifolia for arsenic contaminated soil
chapter |2 pages
Evaluation of leaf proteomics responses during selenium mediated tolerance of arsenic toxicity in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
chapter |2 pages
Evaluation of nitrogen supply on arsenic stress responses of rice (Oryza sativa L.) seedlings
chapter |2 pages
Remediation of a heavy metals contaminated site in urban area: a case study from southern China
chapter |2 pages
Influence of pH in the conditioning and dehydration processes of arsenic-containing sludge
section 5.4|47 pages
Mitigation and management of arsenic in a sustainable way
chapter |2 pages
Implementation of arsenic mitigation: insights from Araihazar and Matlab – two extensively studied areas in Bangladesh
chapter |2 pages
Smart phone Fe test kit as quick screening tool for identification of high risk areas for arsenic exposure
chapter |3 pages
Mitigation of As accumulation in paddy rice (Oryza sativa L.) by amendments containing iron and manganese
chapter |2 pages
Arsenic oxidation by hypertolerant Bacillus sp. L-148 in artificial groundwater microcosm
chapter |2 pages
Relation between As(III) oxidation potential and siderophore production: a study of tannery As(III) oxidizers
chapter |2 pages
Arsenic removal from natural contaminated groundwaters in Calabria Region (Italy) by nanofiltration
section 5.5|9 pages
Drinking water regulations of water safety plan
chapter |2 pages
Arsenic pollution in shallow drinking wells in Yuncheng Basin, China: occurrence and mechanisms
chapter |3 pages
Analysis of tubewell arsenic concentration test results using an updated arsenic information management system in Nepal
section 5.6|17 pages
Arsenic in drinking water and implementation plan for safe drinking water supply from sustainable development perspectives