Abstract
The observation of a strong seasonal variation of arsenic species found in the estuaries of the Rivers Beaulieu, Test and Itchen in central southern England is presented. The implications of such observations regarding the environmental biomethylation and fate of arsenic in natural waters are also discussed.
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