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Groundwater arsenic contamination in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India.

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Ujjwal K. Chowdhury, Bhajan Kumar Biswas, Tarit Roy Chowdhury, Gautam Samanta et al.

Journal: Environmental Health PerspectivesYear: 2000Citations: 877

Nine districts in West Bengal, India, and 42 districts in Bangladesh have arsenic levels in groundwater above the World Health Organization maximum permissible limit of 50 microg/L. The area and population of the 42 districts in Bangladesh and the 9 districts in West Bengal are 92,106 km(2) and 79.9...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryOpen Access
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Chronic Arsenic Toxicity in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India—A Review and Commentary

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Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman‬, Uttam Kumar Chowdhury, Subhash Chandra Mukherjee, Badal Kumar Mondal et al.

Journal: Journal of Toxicology Clinical ToxicologyYear: 2001Citations: 453

Fifty districts of Bangladesh and 9 districts in West Bengal, India have arsenic levels in groundwater above the World Health Organization's maximum permissible limit of 50 microg/L. The area and population of 50 districts of Bangladesh and 9 districts in West Bengal are 118,849 km2 and 104.9 millio...

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Arsenic poisoning in the Ganges delta

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Tarit Roy Chowdhury, Gautam Basu, Badal Kumar Mandal, Bhajan Kumar Biswas et al.

Journal: NatureYear: 1999Citations: 388
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Groundwater arsenic calamity in Bangladesh

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Ratan Dhar, Bhajan Kumar Biswas, G. Samanta, Badal Kumar Mandal et al.

Journal: Own your potential (DEAKIN)Year: 1997Citations: 387
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceWater Science and Technology
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Status of groundwater arsenic contamination in Bangladesh: A 14-year study report

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Dipankar Chakraborti, Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman‬, Bhaskar Das, Matthew Murrill et al.

Journal: Water ResearchYear: 2010Citations: 332

Since 1996, 52,202 water samples from hand tubewells were analyzed for arsenic (As) by flow injection hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry (FI-HG-AAS) from all 64 districts of Bangladesh; 27.2% and 42.1% of the tubewells had As above 50 and 10 μg/l, respectively; 7.5% contained As above...

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Flow Injection Hydride Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry for Determination of Arsenic in Water and Biological Samples from Arsenic-Affected Districts of West Bengal, India, and Bangladesh

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Gautam Samanta, Tarit Roy Chowdhury, Badal Kumar Mandal, Bhajan Kumar Biswas et al.

Journal: Microchemical JournalYear: 1999Citations: 156
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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DETAILED STUDY REPORT OF SAMATA, ONE OF THE ARSENIC-AFFECTED VILLAGES OF JESSORE DISTRICT, BANGLADESH

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Bhajan Kumar Biswas, Rajib Sutradhar, G. Samanta, Badal Kumar Mandal et al.

Year: 1998Citations: 93
Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesAquatic Science
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Groundwater Arsenic Contamination in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India

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Uttam Kumar Chowdhury, Bhajan Kumar Biswas, Tarit Roy Chowdhury, Gautam Samanta et al.

Journal: Environmental Health PerspectivesYear: 2000Citations: 72

Nine districts in West Bengal, India, and 42 districts in Bangladesh have arsenic levels in groundwater above the World Health Organization maximum permissible limit of 50 microg/L. The area and population of the 42 districts in Bangladesh and the 9 districts in West Bengal are 92,106 km(2) and 79.9...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryOpen Access
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Groundwater Arsenic Contamination in the Ganga-Padma-Meghna-Brahmaputra Plain of India and Bangladesh

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Mrinal Kumar Sengupta, Amitava Mukherjee, Md A. Hossain, Sad Ahamed et al.

Journal: Archives of Environmental Health An International JournalYear: 2003Citations: 31
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Groundwater Arsenic Contamination and Suffering of People in Bangladesh

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Uttam Kumar Chowdhury, Bhajan Kumar Biswas, Ratan Dhar, Gautam Samanta et al.

Journal: Elsevier eBooksYear: 1999Citations: 31
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Possible Arsenic Contamination Free Groundwater Source in Bangladesh

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D. Chakraborti, Bhajan Kumar Biswas, Gautam Basu, Uttam Kumar Chowdhury et al.

Journal: Journal of Surface Science and TechnologyYear: 1999Citations: 22

The groundwater arsenic contamination in Bangladesh is a phenomenon of surface ero- sion, transportation and deposition in the form of Delta and ∼lood Plain. While dealing with such geomorphological units like Tableland, Flood Plain, Delta and Hill Tract in Bangladesh, we have found the possibility ...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceWater Science and Technology
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Groundwater Arsenic Contamination and Sufferings of People in West Bengal, India and Bangladesh

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Badal K. Mandai, Bhaja K. Biswas, Ratan Dhar, Tarit Roy Chowdhury et al.

Year: 1999Citations: 20
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Arsenic Groundwater Contamination and Sufferings of People in West Bengal-India and Bangladesh

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Uttam Kumar Chowdhury, Bhajan Kumar Biswas, Tarit Roy Chowdhury, Badal Kumar Mandal et al.

Year: 2002Citations: 14
Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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Groundwater arsenic contamination in West Bengal-India and Bangladesh: case study on bioavailability of geogenic arsenic.

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Uttam Kumar Chowdhury, Md. Mokhlesur Rahman, Gautam Samanta, Bhajan Kumar Biswas et al.

Year: 2003Citations: 4
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceWater Science and Technology
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Performance of Aromatic Rice Varieties as Influenced by Nitrogen Does

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Md. Zahangir Alam, Sujay Bhajan, Umma Hany, Mst Mimmi Mizan et al.

Journal: International Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary SciencesYear: 2022Citations: 3

An experiment was carried out at the Soil Science Field Laboratory of Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensingh during the Aman season to determine the nitrogen requirement of two aromatic rice varieties (Kalizira, and Chinisagar). There were five N levels, viz. N0 (0 kg ha-1), N20 (20 kg...

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