In groundwaters from 145 wells across central West Bengal, India, those from Pleistocene aquifers at depths >70 m beneath paleo-interfluves contain 150 m beneath deep paleo-channels
Availability of safe drinking water is a major concern in the delta plains of the major Himalayan-Ti...
To delineate arsenic (As) safe aquifer(s) within shallow depth, the present study has investigated t...
The use of deep groundwater (±300 m deep) is becoming an important issue in the Bengal Basin, due to...
The deeper groundwater (depending on definition) of the Bengal basin (Ganges-Brahmaputra delta) has ...
The distribution of As-pollution in groundwater of the deltaic aquifers of south-eastern Asia may be...
Whereas serious health consequences of widespread consumption of groundwater elevated in As have bee...
From 2002 to 2010 inclusive we monitored concentrations of arsenic (As) and major ions (Ca, Mg, Sr, ...
Drinking shallow groundwater with naturally elevated concentrations of arsenic is causing widespread...
To delineate arsenic (As) safe aquifer(s) within shallow depth, the present study has investigated t...
To delineate arsenic (As) safe aquifer(s) within shallow depth, the present study has investigated t...
AbstractThe distribution of As-pollution in groundwater of the deltaic aquifers of south-eastern Asi...
This publication presents results of an interdisciplinary field study assessing the contribution of ...
In the Bengal Basin, the land surface exposed during the last lowstand of sea level around 20 ka, an...
Groundwaters from the Bengal Delta Plain (BDP) are now significantly enriched with natural arsenic (...
Background: The origin of the spatial variability of dissolved As concentrations in shallow aquifers...
Availability of safe drinking water is a major concern in the delta plains of the major Himalayan-Ti...
To delineate arsenic (As) safe aquifer(s) within shallow depth, the present study has investigated t...
The use of deep groundwater (±300 m deep) is becoming an important issue in the Bengal Basin, due to...
The deeper groundwater (depending on definition) of the Bengal basin (Ganges-Brahmaputra delta) has ...
The distribution of As-pollution in groundwater of the deltaic aquifers of south-eastern Asia may be...
Whereas serious health consequences of widespread consumption of groundwater elevated in As have bee...
From 2002 to 2010 inclusive we monitored concentrations of arsenic (As) and major ions (Ca, Mg, Sr, ...
Drinking shallow groundwater with naturally elevated concentrations of arsenic is causing widespread...
To delineate arsenic (As) safe aquifer(s) within shallow depth, the present study has investigated t...
To delineate arsenic (As) safe aquifer(s) within shallow depth, the present study has investigated t...
AbstractThe distribution of As-pollution in groundwater of the deltaic aquifers of south-eastern Asi...
This publication presents results of an interdisciplinary field study assessing the contribution of ...
In the Bengal Basin, the land surface exposed during the last lowstand of sea level around 20 ka, an...
Groundwaters from the Bengal Delta Plain (BDP) are now significantly enriched with natural arsenic (...
Background: The origin of the spatial variability of dissolved As concentrations in shallow aquifers...
Availability of safe drinking water is a major concern in the delta plains of the major Himalayan-Ti...
To delineate arsenic (As) safe aquifer(s) within shallow depth, the present study has investigated t...
The use of deep groundwater (±300 m deep) is becoming an important issue in the Bengal Basin, due to...