Globally million hectares of land annually is getting contaminated by heavy metalloids like As, Cd, Cr, Hg, Pb, Co, Cu, Ni, Zn, and Se, with current concentrations in soil above geo …
Abstract Mercury (Hg (II)) is the 16th rarest element present in the earth's crust. Due to rapid industrialization and urban expansions, the mercury concentration has been elevated in the …
The present investigation is an attempt to assess the contamination of heavy metals in the ground and surface water of the Singrauli industrial belt area. Pollution indices like heavy …
This study aimed to determine the reliability of the double-clustering method to understand the spatial association and distribution of major and minor constituents in the groundwater of …
M Sarkar, SC Pal - Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 2021 - Elsevier
Human health risk assessment is a technique used to estimate the potential impact of a thread on the health of a person, a group of individuals or a community. Agricultural, nuclear …
The present study assessed the human health risk exposure from the consumption of poor quality groundwater in the Lucknow area, a part of Central Ganga alluvial plain in India …
A Raju, R Nanda, A Singh, K Malik - Geocarto International, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This study explores the Persistent Scatterer Interferometry technique to identify the developing pattern of groundwater depletion-induced land subsidence in Lucknow, northern …
Based on the physicochemical characteristics, metals emitted from the source (both natural and anthropogenic) contributes towards spatial continuity at a regional scale. Apart from the …
Mercury (Hg)-contaminated soils from anthropogenic activities pose significant challenges to ecosystems and their biotic and abiotic components. Among many treatment methods for the …