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An adapted water treatment option in Bangladesh: solar oxidation and removal of arsenic (SORAS)
Hug, S. J. (2001). An adapted water treatment option in Bangladesh: solar oxidation and removal of arsenic (SORAS). Environmental Sciences: International Journal on Environmental Physiology and Toxicology, 8(5), 467-479.
Arsenate co-precipitation with Fe(II) oxidation products and retention or release during precipitate aging
Senn, A. C., Hug, S. J., Kaegi, R., Hering, J. G., & Voegelin, A. (2018). Arsenate co-precipitation with Fe(II) oxidation products and retention or release during precipitate aging. Water Research, 131, 334-345. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2017.12.038
Microbial communities contribute to the elimination of As, Fe, Mn, and NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup> from groundwater in household sand filters
Van Le, A., Straub, D., Planer-Friedrich, B., Hug, S. J., Kleindienst, S., & Kappler, A. (2022). Microbial communities contribute to the elimination of As, Fe, Mn, and NH4+ from groundwater in household sand filters. Science of the Total Environment, 838, 156496 (9 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.156496
Investigation of arsenic removal technologies for drinking water in Vietnam
Viet, P. H., Con, T. H., Ha, C. T., Ha, H. V., Berg, M., Giger, W., & Schertenleib, R. (2003). Investigation of arsenic removal technologies for drinking water in Vietnam. In W. R. Chappell, C. O. Abernathy, R. L. Calderon, & D. J. Thomas (Eds.), Arsenic exposure and health effects V. Proceedings of the fifth international conference on arsenic exposure and health effects, July 14-18, 2002, San Diego, California (pp. 459-469). https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-044451441-7/50036-1
Factors affecting arsenic and uranium removal with zero-valent iron: laboratory tests with Kanchan-type iron nail filter columns with different groundwaters
Wenk, C. B., Kaegi, R., & Hug, S. J. (2014). Factors affecting arsenic and uranium removal with zero-valent iron: laboratory tests with Kanchan-type iron nail filter columns with different groundwaters. Environmental Chemistry, 11(5), 547-557. https://doi.org/10.1071/EN14020