In order to understand the distribution of fluorine in surface environments, also linked to fluoride deposits, this paper discusses the role of rift systems in fluorine enrichment of surface waters, with two examples: the Sardinia Island and the East African Rift. The main goal of this study is aimed to highlighting the areas that could potentially host fluorine in the surface waters in order to make it easier the lecture also for people to search and read not experts in the field, such as the biomedical field. Furthermore, potentialities and limitations of the currently available defluoridation techniques were examined, in order to identify the best intervention technology. From a careful review of the literature, to the addition of the e...
Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral released by rocks into water, soil and air. It elicits dua...
Fluoride pollution in subsurface water is a significant problem for different nations across the wor...
Fluorine is the most reactive and the most electronegative of all elements, meaning that it has a po...
In order to understand the distribution of fluorine in surface environments, also linked to fluoride...
The present geochemistry of fluorine in a given area is thus a result of the local geological histor...
The central Main Ethiopian Rift suffers a severe water quality problem, characterized by an anomalou...
Fluorosis is a widespread disease related to ingestion of high levels of fluorine through water and ...
The central Main Ethiopian Rift suffers a severe water quality problem, characterized by an anomalou...
An estimated 70 million people around the world suffer from fluorosis due to chronic exposure to hig...
Volcanic regions have always attracted many people worldwide because of the high fertility of their ...
Rock, sediment and water samples from areas characterised by hydrothermal alterations in the Sabatin...
Groundwater is the most important source of drinking water. Fluoride was found in high concentration...
This chapter was aimed to identify the relationship between fluoride (F) enrichment and prevalence o...
Groundwater is the main source of fresh water supply for most of the rural communities in Africa (ap...
The Hai District in Northern Tanzania is one of the many areas along the East African Rift Valley wh...
Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral released by rocks into water, soil and air. It elicits dua...
Fluoride pollution in subsurface water is a significant problem for different nations across the wor...
Fluorine is the most reactive and the most electronegative of all elements, meaning that it has a po...
In order to understand the distribution of fluorine in surface environments, also linked to fluoride...
The present geochemistry of fluorine in a given area is thus a result of the local geological histor...
The central Main Ethiopian Rift suffers a severe water quality problem, characterized by an anomalou...
Fluorosis is a widespread disease related to ingestion of high levels of fluorine through water and ...
The central Main Ethiopian Rift suffers a severe water quality problem, characterized by an anomalou...
An estimated 70 million people around the world suffer from fluorosis due to chronic exposure to hig...
Volcanic regions have always attracted many people worldwide because of the high fertility of their ...
Rock, sediment and water samples from areas characterised by hydrothermal alterations in the Sabatin...
Groundwater is the most important source of drinking water. Fluoride was found in high concentration...
This chapter was aimed to identify the relationship between fluoride (F) enrichment and prevalence o...
Groundwater is the main source of fresh water supply for most of the rural communities in Africa (ap...
The Hai District in Northern Tanzania is one of the many areas along the East African Rift Valley wh...
Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral released by rocks into water, soil and air. It elicits dua...
Fluoride pollution in subsurface water is a significant problem for different nations across the wor...
Fluorine is the most reactive and the most electronegative of all elements, meaning that it has a po...