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Arsenic contamination of groundwater: A global synopsis with focus on the Indian Peninsula

Author Affiliations
University of Kerala, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), University of Adelaide
Published InGeoscience Frontiers
Year2020
Citations1,010

Abstract

More than 2.5 billion people on the globe rely on groundwater for drinking and providing high-quality drinking water has become one of the major challenges of human society. Although groundwater is considered as safe, high concentrations of heavy metals like arsenic (As) can pose potential human health concerns and hazards. In this paper, we present an overview of the current scenario of arsenic contamination of groundwater in various countries across the globe with an emphasis on the Indian Peninsula. With several newly affected regions reported during the last decade, a significant increase has been observed in the global scenario of arsenic contamination. It is estimated that nearly 108 countries are affected by arsenic contamination in groundwater (with concentration beyond maximum…
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