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Arsenic Calamity in India
Occurrence, Genesis, Human Health Implications and Remedial Measures
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108 pages
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Focusing on the critical issue of arsenic contamination in South Asia, this book examines the widespread health crisis stemming from contaminated groundwater, particularly in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It delves into the hydrogeochemical complexities that exacerbate the problem and the long-term health effects of arsenic exposure. Offering a systematic analysis, it highlights necessary control measures to safeguard health and environmental productivity, making it a valuable resource for postgraduate students, researchers, and anyone engaged in water quality studies.
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2010, paperback
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