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DTSTART:20111030T030000
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DESCRIPTION:There has been somewhat of a revolution in analytical technique
 s to speciate and localise metal(loid)s in environmental materials. Arseni
 c has come to the fore as a human carcinogen whose major exposure route to
  humans is through plants. To unravel arsenic's complex environmental dyna
 mics advanced speciation techniques have been developed\, namely synchrotr
 on based approaches to localise arsenic\, and to speciate it\, within plan
 ts\; and advanced chromatographic techniques such as HPLC-ICP-MS-LC-MS\, t
 o give concurrent inorganic and organic mass spectrometry for chromatograp
 hic separations enabling characterising of arsenic complexes. These approa
 ches will be outlined with respect to biogeochemical cycling of arsenic in
  plant-soil systems.\n \n\nInvited by Britta Planer-Friedrich\n 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20111219T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20111219T235959
LOCATION:S 5 (GW II)
SUMMARY:Prof. Andrew Meharg\, Department of Biogeochemistry\, University of
  Aberdeen\, UK (Homepage): Advanced speciation and localisation techniques
  to characterise arsenic in plants and soils
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