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Foreword: Research Front—Arsenic Biogeochemistry

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A Ecochemistry Laboratory, Institute of Applied Ecology, University of Canberra, Belconnen, 2601, Australia. Email: bill.maher@canberra.edu.au




Bill Maher (M.App.Sci. 1977; Ph.D. 1981) is a professor in environmental/analytical chemistry at the University of Canberra. His research interests are the biogeochemical cycling of trace metals, metalloids, and nutrients in aquatic ecosystems, development of water quality and sampling guidelines, and developing analytical procedures for measuring trace contaminants in waters, biota, and sediments. He is director of the Ecochemistry Laboratories at the University of Canberra. He was awarded the RACI Analytical Division's medal in 2002 and the RACI Environmental Division's medal in 2003.

Environmental Chemistry 2(3) 139-140 https://doi.org/10.1071/EN05063
Submitted: 10 August 2005  Accepted: 10 August 2005   Published: 27 September 2005



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