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Extreme exposure of fluoride and arsenic contamination in shallow coastal aquifers of the Ganges delta,transboundary of the Indo-Bangladesh region

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Globally,shallow aquifer groundwater(GW)has been severely affected in recent decades for both geo-genic and anthropogenic reasons.The hydro-geochemical characteristics of the GW change inconsistently with the addition of unwanted inorganic trace elements into the GW aquifer of the Indo-Bangladesh delta region(IBDR),such as arsenic(As)along with fluoride(F-)contamination.Contaminated GW can have a negative impact on drinking water supplies and agricultural output.GW pollution can have serious adverse effects on the environment and human health.Thus,the GW quality of this region is deteriorat-ing progressively,and human health threatening by various life-threatening disorders.Hence,the current study concentrated on the GW quality evaluation and prediction of possible health issues in the IBDR due to elevated contamination of As along with F-within GW aquifers by considering sixteen causative.Field survey-based statistical methods such as entropy quality index(EWQI)combined with health risk index(HRI)was implemented for evaluating the As and F-sensitivity with the help of correlation testing and principal component analysis.The study's outcome explains that a substantial portion of the IBDR has been vastly experiencing inferior GW quality,environmental issues,and health-related problems in dry and wet seasons,correspondingly for As and F-exposure.Piper diagram verified the suitability of water that almost 55%of GW across the study area's aquifers are unfit for drinking as well as cultivation of crops.Sensitivity analysis and the Monte Carlo simulation method were also applied to assess the con-taminant's concentration level and probable health risk appraisal.The present study concludes that the elevated exposure of As and F-pollution has to be monitored regularly and prevent unwanted GW con-tamination through implementing sustainable approaches and policies to fulfil the sustainable develop-ment goal 6(SDG-6)till 2030,ensuring the most basic human right of clean,safe,and hygienic water.

Indo-Bangladesh deltaEntropy quality indexHealth risk indexMonte Carlo simulationSDG-6

Dipankar Ruidas、Subodh Chandra Pal、Tanmoy Biswas、Asish Saha、Abu Reza Md.Towfiqul Islam

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Department of Geography,The University of Burdwan,Purba Bardhaman,West Bengal 713104,India

Department of Disaster Management,Begum Rokeya University,Rangpur 5400,Bangladesh

Department of Development Studies,Daffodil International University,Dhaka 1216,Bangladesh

2024

地学前缘(英文版)
中国地质大学(北京) 北京大学

地学前缘(英文版)

CSTPCD
影响因子:0.576
ISSN:1674-9871
年,卷(期):2024.15(1)
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