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Kumar, S. (author), Ghosh, D. (author), Donselaar, M.E. (author), Burgers, F. (author), Ghosh, Ashok Kumar (author)
Shallow aquifers in many Holocene alluvial basins around the world have in the last three decades been identified as arsenic pollution hotspots, in which the spatial variation of natural (or: geogenic) arsenic concentration is conditioned by the meandering-river geomorphology and the fluvial lithofacies distribution. Despite the large amount of...
journal article 2021
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Ghosh, D. (author), Kumar, S. (author), Donselaar, M.E. (author), Corroto, C. (author), Ghosh, A.K. (author)
The Ganges Delta is a key area where elemental contamination of groundwater constitutes a human catastrophe. The delta plain geomorphology comprises a large number of abandoned meander bends or oxbow lakes (Donselaar et al., 2017; Ghosh et al., 2021) characterized by an anoxic environment in the lower part of the lake water column (hypolimnion)....
abstract 2021
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Kumar, Arun (author), Ali, Mohammad (author), Kumar, Ranjit (author), Kumar, Mukesh (author), Sagar, Prity (author), Rani, Rita (author), Kumar, S. (author), Kumar, Dhruv (author), Ghosh, Ashok Kumar (author)
Reportedly, 300 million people worldwide are affected by the consumption of arsenic contaminated groundwater. India prominently figures amongst them and the state of Bihar has shown an upsurge in cases affected by arsenic poisoning. Escalated arsenic content in blood, leaves 1 in every 100 human being highly vulnerable to being affected by...
journal article 2021