Groundwater resources are abundant and widely used in Taiwan’s Lanyang Plain. However, in some places the groundwater arsenic (As) concentrations far exceed the World Health Organization’s standards for drinking water quality. Measurements of the As concentrations in groundwater show considerable spatial variability, which means that the associated risk to human health would also vary from region to region. This study aims to adapt a back-propagation neural network (BPNN) method to carry out more reliable spatial mapping of the As concentrations in the groundwater for comparison with the geostatistical ordinary kriging (OK) method results. Cross validation is performed to evaluate the prediction performance by dividing the As monitoring dat...
Residents of the Pingtung Plain, Taiwan, use groundwater for drinking. However, monitoring results s...
Contamination of groundwater with naturally occurring arsenic (As) poses a health risk to millions o...
Arsenic (As) is one of the most important dangerous elements as more than 100 million of people are ...
Groundwater resources are abundant and widely used in Taiwan’s Lanyang Plain. However, in some place...
High arsenic concentrations in groundwater have been detected in the south-western coastal area of T...
The arsenic (As) contamination of groundwater has increasingly been recognized as a major global iss...
Chronic arsenic (As) exposure continues to be a public health problem of major concern worldwide, af...
Chronic arsenic (As) exposure continues to be a public health problem of major concern worldwide, af...
Arsenic contamination in groundwater due to natural or anthropogenic sources is responsible for carc...
Natural arsenic contamination of groundwater aquifers is globally widespread, and particularly poses...
Groundwater contamination with arsenic (As) is one of the major issues in the world, especially for ...
The As concentration in shallow groundwater in Cambodia was estimated using 1329 georeferenced water...
Ground water contamination with Arsenic (As) is one of the foremost issues in the South Asian countr...
Background & objective: Identification of ground waters contaminated by arsenic using surface soil p...
Contamination of groundwaters with geogenic arsenic poses a major health risk to millions of people....
Residents of the Pingtung Plain, Taiwan, use groundwater for drinking. However, monitoring results s...
Contamination of groundwater with naturally occurring arsenic (As) poses a health risk to millions o...
Arsenic (As) is one of the most important dangerous elements as more than 100 million of people are ...
Groundwater resources are abundant and widely used in Taiwan’s Lanyang Plain. However, in some place...
High arsenic concentrations in groundwater have been detected in the south-western coastal area of T...
The arsenic (As) contamination of groundwater has increasingly been recognized as a major global iss...
Chronic arsenic (As) exposure continues to be a public health problem of major concern worldwide, af...
Chronic arsenic (As) exposure continues to be a public health problem of major concern worldwide, af...
Arsenic contamination in groundwater due to natural or anthropogenic sources is responsible for carc...
Natural arsenic contamination of groundwater aquifers is globally widespread, and particularly poses...
Groundwater contamination with arsenic (As) is one of the major issues in the world, especially for ...
The As concentration in shallow groundwater in Cambodia was estimated using 1329 georeferenced water...
Ground water contamination with Arsenic (As) is one of the foremost issues in the South Asian countr...
Background & objective: Identification of ground waters contaminated by arsenic using surface soil p...
Contamination of groundwaters with geogenic arsenic poses a major health risk to millions of people....
Residents of the Pingtung Plain, Taiwan, use groundwater for drinking. However, monitoring results s...
Contamination of groundwater with naturally occurring arsenic (As) poses a health risk to millions o...
Arsenic (As) is one of the most important dangerous elements as more than 100 million of people are ...