نتایج جستجو برای: arsenic contamination

تعداد نتایج: 68682  

2004
Md. Safiuddin Md. Masud Karim

The serious arsenic contamination of groundwater in Bangladesh has come out recently as the biggest natural calamity in the world. The people in 59 out of 64 districts comprising 126,134 km of Bangladesh are suffering due to the arsenic contamination in drinking water. Seventy five million people are at risk and 24 million are potentially exposed to arsenic contamination. Most of the recognized...

Journal: :international journal of preventive medicine 0
arun kumar md. samiur rahman md. asif iqubal mohammad ali pintoo kumar niraj gautam anand

background: in the present times, arsenic poisoning contamination in the ground water has caused lots of health‑related problems in the village population residing in middle gangetic plain. in bihar, about 16 districts have been reported to be affected with arsenic poisoning. for the ground water and health assessment, simri village of buxar district was undertaken which is a flood plain region...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2010
b. rafiei m. bakhtiari nejad m. hashemi a.s. khodaei

the aim of the study is to determine the major source and extent of metal pollution in the vicinity of dashkasan gold mine. dashkasan mine has resulted in extensive contamination of soils by arsenic (as) and potentially toxic ore-related elements including mercury (hg), antimony (sb) and cadmium (cd). soils samples were collected and analyzed for as, cd, hg, pb and sb. the concentration of each...

2013
Philip T. Harte

The distributional pattern of dissolved arsenic concentrations from landfill plumes can provide clues to the source of arsenic contamination. Under simple idealized conditions, arsenic concentrations along flow paths in aquifers proximal to a landfill will decrease under anthropogenic sources but potentially increase under in situ sources. This paper presents several conceptual distributional p...

Ali Gholami, Alireza Jafarnejadi, Ebrahim Panahpor Elahe Kardan Khoshnaz Payandeh,

Soil contamination with heavy metals such as arsenic has harmful effects on human health and agricultural products. Arsenic (AS) is one of the heavy metals which are highly toxic and carcinogenic. This research was conducted to study the effect of organic manure on increasing the Arsenic absorption ability by Cress plant in the greenhouse of the Agriculture and Natural Resources Research Center...

2015
Ashish Kumar Vijaya Agrawala

Thousands and thousands of people are suffering from the toxic effect of arsenic in many countries. It is due to natural ground water contamination as well as industrial hazards waste and drainage problems. Permissible level of arsenic in water is 0.01 ppb defined by World Health Organization. The delta region of Brahmaputra and Ganga is one of the world’s most affected areas. The central porti...

2016
Fakir Md. Yunus Safayet Khan Priyanka Chowdhury Abul Hasnat Milton Sumaira Hussain Mahfuzar Rahman

Arsenic contamination in drinking water has a detrimental impact on human health which profoundly impairs the quality of life. Despite recognition of the adverse health implications of arsenic toxicity, there have been few studies to date to suggest measures that could be taken to overcome arsenic contamination. After the statement in 2000 WHO Bulletin that Bangladesh has been experiencing the ...

ژورنال: سلامت و محیط زیست 2015
اسماعیلی ساری, عباس, ریاحی بختیاری, علیرضا , سلگی, عیسی, هادی پور, مهرداد ,

Background and Objectives: Arsenic contamination is of great environmental concern due to its toxic effects as a carcinogen. In order to assess soil arsenic contamination and its distribution patterns, surface soil samples collected from the urban areas of Arak were analyzed. Materials and Methods: Totally, 62 surface soil samples were collected from depth of 0–20 cm of different locations incl...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2005
Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman Mrinal Kumar Sengupta Sad Ahamed Uttam Kumar Chowdhury Dilip Lodh Amir Hossain Bhaskar Das Niladri Roy Kshitish Chandra Saha Shyamal Kanti Palit Dipankar Chakraborti

An in-depth study was carried out in Rajapur, an arsenic-affected village in West Bengal, India, to determine the degree of groundwater contamination with arsenic and the impact of this contamination on residents. The flow injection hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry (FI-HG-AAS) method was used to measure arsenic concentrations in water and biological samples. Dermatologists reco...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Jinbo Xiong Liyou Wu Shuxin Tu Joy D Van Nostrand Zhili He Jizhong Zhou Gejiao Wang

To understand how microbial communities and functional genes respond to arsenic contamination in the rhizosphere of Pteris vittata, five soil samples with different arsenic contamination levels were collected from the rhizosphere of P. vittata and nonrhizosphere areas and investigated by Biolog, geochemical, and functional gene microarray (GeoChip 3.0) analyses. Biolog analysis revealed that th...

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