For about the past eight decades, high concentrations of naturally occurring fluoride have been detected in groundwater in different parts of India. The chronic consumption of fluoride in high concentrations is recognized to cause dental and skeletal fluorosis. We have used the random forest machine-learning algorithm to model a data set of 12 600 groundwater fluoride concentrations from throughout India along with spatially continuous predictor variables of predominantly geology, climate, and soil parameters. Despite only surface parameters being available to describe a subsurface phenomenon, this has produced a highly accurate prediction map of fluoride concentrations exceeding 1.5 mg/L at 1 km resolution throughout the country. The most ...
Fluorosis is one of the most prevailing groundwater related disease in developing countries like Ind...
Groundwater is the main source of drinking water in both rural and urban areas of the Pratapgarh dis...
Groundwater contamination by fluoride (F¯ >1.5 mg/L) is pervasive and typically confined to arid and...
For about the past eight decades, high concentrations of naturally occurring fluoride have been det...
Fluoride (F ) contamination of groundwater is a prevalent environmental issue threatening public hea...
Groundwater fluoride (F) occurrence and mobilization are controlled by geotectonic, climate, and ant...
Excess fluoride in drinking water has been one of the leading problem faced by the arid and semi-ari...
High concentrations of fluoride (F⁻) in drinking water are harmful to human health. Knowledge of spa...
The use of groundwater with high fluoride concentrations poses a health threat to millions of people...
Fluoride contamination in groundwater is a major geo-environmental issue. In India, groundwater sour...
This data set reveals the fluoride concentration level of an alluvial aquifer of Panipat district Ha...
Abstract High fluoride concentration in groundwater occurs in majority of the dry and semidry region...
The present study has been carried out to determine the sources and distribution of fluoride (F−) co...
Objectives: (1) To estimate the concentrations of fluoride in drinking water throughout different zo...
This chapter was aimed to identify the relationship between fluoride (F) enrichment and prevalence o...
Fluorosis is one of the most prevailing groundwater related disease in developing countries like Ind...
Groundwater is the main source of drinking water in both rural and urban areas of the Pratapgarh dis...
Groundwater contamination by fluoride (F¯ >1.5 mg/L) is pervasive and typically confined to arid and...
For about the past eight decades, high concentrations of naturally occurring fluoride have been det...
Fluoride (F ) contamination of groundwater is a prevalent environmental issue threatening public hea...
Groundwater fluoride (F) occurrence and mobilization are controlled by geotectonic, climate, and ant...
Excess fluoride in drinking water has been one of the leading problem faced by the arid and semi-ari...
High concentrations of fluoride (F⁻) in drinking water are harmful to human health. Knowledge of spa...
The use of groundwater with high fluoride concentrations poses a health threat to millions of people...
Fluoride contamination in groundwater is a major geo-environmental issue. In India, groundwater sour...
This data set reveals the fluoride concentration level of an alluvial aquifer of Panipat district Ha...
Abstract High fluoride concentration in groundwater occurs in majority of the dry and semidry region...
The present study has been carried out to determine the sources and distribution of fluoride (F−) co...
Objectives: (1) To estimate the concentrations of fluoride in drinking water throughout different zo...
This chapter was aimed to identify the relationship between fluoride (F) enrichment and prevalence o...
Fluorosis is one of the most prevailing groundwater related disease in developing countries like Ind...
Groundwater is the main source of drinking water in both rural and urban areas of the Pratapgarh dis...
Groundwater contamination by fluoride (F¯ >1.5 mg/L) is pervasive and typically confined to arid and...