Natural recharge transcends anthropogenic forcing that influences arsenic vulnerability of the quaternary alluviums of the Mid-Gangetic Plain
We evaluated the anthropogenic forcing and exceedance probability of arsenic vulnerability
in the Quaternary Alluviums of the Mid-Gangetic Plain through the coupled application of …
in the Quaternary Alluviums of the Mid-Gangetic Plain through the coupled application of …
Reappraisal of permeable reactive barrier as a sustainable groundwater remediation technology
More than two-third of the world population depends on groundwater for drinking purpose.
Several countries are on the verge of water crisis due to the overexploitation of groundwater …
Several countries are on the verge of water crisis due to the overexploitation of groundwater …
Dark Fermentative Hydrogen Production from Lignocellulosic Agro-waste by a Newly Isolated Bacteria Staphylococcus Epidermidis B-6
The potential of mesophilic fermentative hydrogen-producing soil bacterium,
Staphylococcus epidermidis B-6, was investigated to produce hydrogen from xylose and rice …
Staphylococcus epidermidis B-6, was investigated to produce hydrogen from xylose and rice …
Attenuation and fate of pharmaceuticals in river environments
S Hanamoto - Resilience, Response, and Risk in Water Systems …, 2020 - Springer
The environmental fate of pharmaceuticals should be modeled to assess their risks and aid
in their management. Reviews on the natural attenuation of pharmaceuticals are quite …
in their management. Reviews on the natural attenuation of pharmaceuticals are quite …
Impact of solid municipal waste landfills on groundwater resources: need for integrated solid waste management aligned with the conservation of groundwater
M Srivastava, M Kumar - Resilience, Response, and Risk in Water …, 2020 - Springer
Groundwater, one of the most important resources of a nation, is a source of about 35% of
water which is used by us. Aquifers all around the globe are running dry because of …
water which is used by us. Aquifers all around the globe are running dry because of …
Climate change—implication on water resources in South Asian Countries
A Srivastava, A Singhal, PK Jha - … , Response, and Risk in Water Systems …, 2020 - Springer
Water is a basic and essential need. Without it, nothing will grow and survive. South Asia is
among the world's fastest-growing regional economy having 23.7% of the total world …
among the world's fastest-growing regional economy having 23.7% of the total world …
Antibiotic resistance, its health impacts and advancements in their removal techniques with a focus on biological treatment
R Kumar, P Mazumder, M Jawed - Contaminants in Drinking and …, 2021 - Springer
Resistance to antibiotics in microbes is of serious concern to human health. Antibiotic
resistance bacteria and genes are naturally present in pristine environment since ages …
resistance bacteria and genes are naturally present in pristine environment since ages …
Carcinogenic Nature of Emerging Contaminants: Havoc for Present and Gateway of Unhealthy Future
The term emerging contaminants refers to those substances which are released in the
environment and for which yet now no specific rules are established in order to analyse their …
environment and for which yet now no specific rules are established in order to analyse their …
Assessing the impact of soil moisture and land surface temperature on grasslands in Bundelkhand region of India
The present study evaluated the physical as well as chemical vulnerability of the grasslands
in the Bundelkhand region using a comprehensive approach. The study revealed a …
in the Bundelkhand region using a comprehensive approach. The study revealed a …
Reigning technologies and their challenges for antibiotics removal
There has been an increase in demand for antibiotics due to the rapid growth of population.
Antibiotics have been extensively and efficiently used in human, veterinary medicines, and …
Antibiotics have been extensively and efficiently used in human, veterinary medicines, and …