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Fatemeh Izaditame

University of Texas at Dallas

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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130

TOTAL CITATIONS

1

Scholarly Papers (4)

1.

Arsenic Speciation, Distribution, and Potential Behavior in Urban Coastal Sediments Facing Sea-Level Rise

Number of pages: 36 Posted: 16 Jun 2023
University of Texas at Dallas, Texas Tech University, University of Delaware, affiliation not provided to SSRN, Brookhaven National Laboratory and University of Delaware
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sea-level rise, Coastal Contamination, Arsenic release, Speciation, water pollution

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Sea−Level Rise and Arsenic−Rich Soils: A Toxic Relationship

Number of pages: 48 Posted: 08 Mar 2024
University of Texas at Dallas, Brigham Young University, Texas Tech University, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - State Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture, affiliation not provided to SSRN, Brookhaven National Laboratory and University of Delaware
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Climate change, Sea-level rise, Coastal Soils, arsenic, Speciation"

3.

Hurricanes and Turbulent Floods Threaten Arsenic-Contaminated Coastal Soils and Vulnerable Communities

Number of pages: 45 Posted: 19 Nov 2024
University of Texas at Dallas, University of Texas at Dallas, Texas Tech University, Kasetsart University, University of Delaware, affiliation not provided to SSRN, Brookhaven National Laboratory and University of Delaware
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Hurricanes, Turbulent Flooding, Arsenic, Environmental Justice, X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy, Water Pollution

4.

Redox–Salinity Coupling Regulates Arsenic Release and Hysteresis in Coastal Wetland Soils under Sea-Level Rise

Number of pages: 32 Posted: 18 Feb 2026
Brigham Young University, University of Texas at Dallas, University of Wuppertal, Brookhaven National Laboratory and University of Delaware
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Arsenic cycling, Metal Speciation, X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy, Hydrologic Shifts, Ionic Strength