Search Results - "Roy, Shibtosh"
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Status of groundwater arsenic contamination in Bangladesh: A 14-year study report
Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-11-2010)“…Since 1996, 52,202 water samples from hand tubewells were analyzed for arsenic (As) by flow injection hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry…”
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Groundwater arsenic contamination in Bangladesh—21 Years of research
Published in Journal of trace elements in medicine and biology (01-07-2015)“…Department of Public Health Engineering (DPHE), Bangladesh first identified their groundwater arsenic contamination in 1993. But before the international…”
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Pattern of Excretion of Arsenic Compounds [Arsenite, Arsenate, MMA(V), DMA(V)] in Urine of Children Compared to Adults from an Arsenic Exposed Area in Bangladesh
Published in Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering (01-01-2003)“…Urinary arsenic is generally considered as the most reliable indicator of recent exposure to inorganic arsenic and is used as the main bio-marker of exposure…”
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Chronic Arsenic Toxicity in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India-A Review and Commentary
Published in Journal of toxicology. Clinical toxicology (2001)“…Fifty districts of Bangladesh and 9 districts in West Bengal, India have arsenic levels in groundwater above the World Health Organization's maximum…”
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Effectiveness and Reliability of Arsenic Field Testing Kits: Are the Million Dollar Screening Projects Effective or Not?
Published in Environmental science & technology (15-12-2002)“…The exposure of millions to arsenic contaminated water from hand tube wells is a major concern in many Asiatic countries. Field kits are currently used to…”
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Groundwater arsenic calamity in Bangladesh
Published in Current science (Bangalore) (10-07-1997)“…The arsenic-affected areas of West Bengal are lying on a sediment of Younger Deltaic Deposition (YDD). The same sediment extends eastwards towards Bangladesh,…”
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Detailed study report of Samta, one of the arsenic-affected villages of Jessore District, Bangladesh
Published in Current science (Bangalore) (25-01-1998)“…In Bangladesh, arsenic in groundwater above 0.05 mg/l, the maximum permissible limit laid down by WHO, was found in 41 out of 64 districts. People suffering…”
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Chronic arsenic toxicity in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India: A review and commentary: Metals
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