[HTML][HTML] Research on heavy metal pollution of river Ganga: A review

D Paul - Annals of Agrarian Science, 2017 - Elsevier
River Ganga is considered sacred by people of India for providing life sustenance to
environment and ecology. Anthropogenic activities have generated important …

Wastewater irrigation in India: Current status, impacts and response options

PS Minhas, JK Saha, ML Dotaniya, A Sarkar… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Wastewater generated from urban agglomerations in India is estimated to be 26.4 km 3
annually and 28% of it is treated. This has a potential to irrigate about 2.1 million-ha …

[HTML][HTML] River Ganga pollution: Causes and failed management plans (correspondence on Dwivedi et al. 2018. Ganga water pollution: A potential health threat to …

M Chaudhary, TR Walker - Environment international, 2019 - Elsevier
This correspondence continues to build on the recent article published in Environment
International by Dwivedi et al.(2018), who identified threats to human health in the Ganga …

[PDF][PDF] Water pollution on heavy metals and its effects on fishes

S Fatima, M Muzammal, A Rehman… - Int. J. Fish. Aquat …, 2020 - fisheriesjournal.com
Water is the most important need; human activities have made it polluted and harmful for life
in the water as well as on land. One of the most important pollutants is heavy metals when …

Tracking dissolved trace and heavy metals in the Ganga River from source to sink: a baseline to judge future changes

S Boral, IS Sen, A Tripathi, B Sharma… - Geochemistry …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding how dissolved trace elements chemically evolve in the Ganga River from
source to sink is important to understand subcatchment contributions and chemical …

[HTML][HTML] Seasonal variations of lead and chromium concentrations in the water samples from Yamuna River in Delhi, India

M Singh Sankhla, R Kumar, L Prasad - Iranian Journal of Toxicology, 2021 - ijt.arakmu.ac.ir
Materials and Methods Samples collection: The water samples were collected from five
different sites around Yamuna river in Delhi area as follows: 1. Okhala Bird Sanctuary; 2 …

[PDF][PDF] Assessment of copper and iron concentration in water of Yamuna River, Delhi, India

K Parihar, MS Sankhla, R Kumar… - Lett Appl …, 2020 - researchgate.net
The concentration of Copper (Cu) and Iron (Fe) in water from River Yamuna, Delhi, India,
were determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS). Heavy …

Subnanomolar Detection of Mercury Cations in Water by an Interfacial Fluorescent Sensor Achieved by Ultrathin Film Structure Optimization

A Aleksandrova, V Matyushenkova, A Shokurov… - Langmuir, 2022 - ACS Publications
The objectives of this work were to develop and extend the previously proposed approaches
to control the structure of nanoscale planar systems based on modular fluorophore …

Potential of sawdust for the removal of heavy metal ions from soil and aqueous solutions: a case study of Brassica juncea grown in contaminated soil from the …

T Kumari, M Gill, D Saini, M Keisham - Proceedings of the Indian National …, 2023 - Springer
Heavy metals in soil and water resources pose a grave threat to all forms of life, especially
due to their bio-accumulative nature. Out of various low-cost adsorbents that have been …

Contamination of natural water and health risk assessment in Western Himalayan Region, India

V Sethi, A Kumar, YK Walia - Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 2023 - Springer
Present cross-sectional study was conducted to evaluate riverine water quality in Western
Himalayan region of India and assess carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic human health …