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Contamination of Lead and Mercury in Coal Basin of India 被引量:1
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作者 Reetu Sharma Shobhana Ramteke +5 位作者 Khageshwar Singh Patel Sudhanshu Kumar Bighnaraj Sarangi Shankar Gopal Agrawal Lesia Lata Huber Milosh 《Journal of Environmental Protection》 2015年第12期1430-1441,共12页
The coal is contaminated with toxic metals at the trace levels. They are released into the environment during mining, handling and burning of coal. The Korba basin has one of the largest coal exploitation areas in the... The coal is contaminated with toxic metals at the trace levels. They are released into the environment during mining, handling and burning of coal. The Korba basin has one of the largest coal exploitation areas in the country. In this work, contamination and sources of toxic metals i.e. Hg and Pb in the air, soil and sediment of the Korba basin, India are described. The concentration of Hg and Pb in the ambient air was ranged from 7.4 - 29 and 7.0 - 585 ng/m3 with mean value of 18 ± 4 and 129 ± 104 ng/m3 in the winter season. The mean concentration of Hg in the soil and sediment was 0.22 ± 0.03 and 0.44 ± 0.08 mg/kg, respectively. The higher concentration of Pb in the environmental samples was observed. 展开更多
关键词 LEAD MERCURY AEROSOL Soil SEDIMENT
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Sewage Pollution in Central India
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作者 Khageshwar Singh Patel Nohar Singh Dahariya +5 位作者 Suryakant Chakradhari Pravin Kumar Sahu Keshaw Prakash Rajhans Shobhana Ramteke Lesia Lata Huber Milosh 《American Journal of Analytical Chemistry》 2015年第10期787-796,共10页
Raipur is a fast growing city in central India due to being commercial centre for the steel, cement and forest products of the country. Large quantity (&asymp;300 million lit/day) of untreated sewage waste water i... Raipur is a fast growing city in central India due to being commercial centre for the steel, cement and forest products of the country. Large quantity (&asymp;300 million lit/day) of untreated sewage waste water is discharged into seven reservoirs located in the city. Sewage carries excessive nutrients, heavy metals, organics, bacteria, yeast and fungi by leaking contents into the drinking water which cause acute health problems, ranging from common diarrhoea to deadly diseases such as hepatitis, cholera, typhoid fever, etc. Therefore, in this work, the microbial and chemical contamination of sewage waste of Raipur city, Chhattisgarh, India is described. 展开更多
关键词 NUTRIENTS HEAVY METALS Microbes TOXICITIES
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