The groundwater arsenic contamination in the Bengal Basin-A review in brief

A Sarkar, B Paul, GK Darbha - Chemosphere, 2022 - Elsevier
The presence of arsenic in the groundwater of the densely-populated Bengal Basin evolved
as a mass-poisoning agent and is a reason for the misery of millions of people living here …

Arsenic and fluoride exposure in drinking water caused human health risk in coastal groundwater aquifers

T Biswas, SC Pal, A Saha, D Ruidas - Environmental Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Groundwater (GW) is a precious resource for human beings as we depend on it as a source
of fresh drinking water, agricultural practices, industrial and domestic uses, etc. Extreme …

Using unsupervised machine learning models to drive groundwater chemistry and associated health risks in Indo-Bangla Sundarban region

JN Jannat, ARMT Islam, MY Mia, SC Pal, T Biswas… - Chemosphere, 2024 - Elsevier
Groundwater is an essential resource in the Sundarban regions of India and Bangladesh,
but its quality is deteriorating due to anthropogenic impacts. However, the integrated factors …

Predicting groundwater phosphate levels in coastal multi-aquifers: A geostatistical and data-driven approach

M Abdullah-Al Mamun, ARMT Islam, MN Aktar… - Science of The Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
The groundwater (GW) resource plays a central role in securing water supply in the coastal
region of Bangladesh and therefore the future sustainability of this valuable resource is …

Assessment of iron contamination in groundwater of catchment area water

AB Boutebib, AD N'diaye, BK M'Baye… - Indonesian Journal of …, 2023 - ejournal.kjpupi.id
This study investigates the occurrence of iron (Fe) in the catchment area water in Derwiche
from Hodh El Chargui in Mauritania. The study area was monitored during January and …

Human exposures to multiple water sources in the southwestern coastal region of Bangladesh: water quality, pollution sources, and preliminary health risks appraisals

MB Rashid, MAB Siddique, R Khan, MA Habib… - … Science and Pollution …, 2023 - Springer
The coastal areas of Bangladesh have poor accessibility to fresh drinking water and the
groundwater is not suitable for drinking, cooking, and other domestic uses due to high levels …

[HTML][HTML] Pollution evaluation and health risks assessment of naturally occurring toxic metals in shallow groundwater: A study in southwestern tidal delta of Bangladesh

M Tajwar, M Rahman, SS Shreya, N Sakib… - Journal of Trace …, 2024 - Elsevier
Groundwater is the main source of potable water in rural regions of Bangladesh. Still,
contamination with potentially harmful metals due to natural processes and anthropogenic …

Excessive bivalent manganese promotes the arsenate-respiring bacteria-mediated reduction and mobilization of arsenic from contaminated vegetable field soils

Y Xu, W Shi, W Wu, Y Zuo, X Chen, XC Zeng - Journal of Soils and …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Purpose Dissimilatory arsenate [As (V)]-respiring prokaryotes (DARPs) were
consider to be the major player driving the reductive mobilization of As from solid phase. Mn …

Is the groundwater of Dhaka city, Bangladesh contaminated with naturally occurring potential toxic elements?

M Tajwar, M Rahman, SS Shreya, N Sakib… - Frontiers in …, 2025 - frontiersin.org
This study investigates the contamination of groundwater in Dhaka City, Bangladesh,
focusing on six potentially toxic elements, including As, Cu, Mn, Cr, Al, and B, due to their …

Clinical relevance of environmental manganese exposure with liver stiffness and steatosis detected by transient elastography in adults

X Liu, H Shen, M Chen, J Shao - Environmental Science and Pollution …, 2022 - Springer
Global manganese pollution to air and water is a significant threat to human health. The
associations between manganese and liver stiffness and steatosis have not been reported …