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Bioaccumulation and sources of metal(loid)s in fish species from a subtropical river in Bangladesh: a public health concern
Toxic metals and freshwater fish’s metalloid contamination are significant environmental concerns for overall public health. However, the...
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Hydrochemical appraisal of surface water from a subtropical urban river in southwestern Bangladesh using indices, GIS, and multivariate statistical analysis
The Gorai River is a significant river  in Bangladesh’s southwestern region, where residents make great use of the water despite a lack of adequate...
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Surface water quality, public health, and ecological risks in Bangladesh—a systematic review and meta-analysis over the last two decades
Water quality has recently emerged as one of the utmost severe ecological problems being faced by the develo** countries all over the world, and...
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Comprehensive evaluation of chemical properties and toxic metals in the surface water of Louhajang River, Bangladesh
Louhajang River, Bangladesh, which crosses Tangail as a densely industrialized and urbanized city, supplies water for different purposes. This study...
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Potentially toxic elemental contamination in Wainivesi River, Fiji impacted by gold-mining activities using chemometric tools and SOM analysis
Potentially toxic element (PTE) contamination in Wainivesi River, Fiji triggered by gold-mining activities is a major public health concern deserving...
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Life history traits of Mystus vittatus in the Ganges River, Bangladesh: recommendation for its sustainable management considering climate change
Freshwater catfishes are regarded primarily as a source of food and sport, so they are highly valuable economically. We comprehensively studied life...
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A comprehensive review of heavy metal pollution in the coastal areas of Bangladesh: abundance, bioaccumulation, health implications, and challenges
The coastal zone of Bangladesh, with a population density of 1278 people per square kilometer, is under serious threat due to heavy metal pollution....
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Forecasting municipal solid plastic waste generation and management policy using system dynamics: a case study of Khulna City in Bangladesh
A comprehensive analysis of municipal solid plastic waste (MSPW) management while emphasizing plastic pollution severity in coastal cities around the...
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Element Transport and Partitioning Along Tidal Channels in Southwest Bangladesh
Studies of element partitioning between suspended sediment and water with increased seawater mixing are sparse, particularly in Bangladesh. However,...
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Assessing metal(loid)s-Induced long-term spatiotemporal health risks in Coastal Regions, Bay of Bengal: A chemometric study
Despite sporadic and irregular studies on heavy metal(loid)s health risks in water, fish, and soil in the coastal areas of the Bay of Bengal, no...
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Water Quality Index (WQI) Significance and Efficiency as a Measure of Water Quality
The quality of water is crucial for human health and well-being. The physical, chemical, and microbacterial water quality criteria are included... -
Surface and groundwater quality assessment and identification of hydrochemical characteristics of a south-western coastal area of Bangladesh
In coastal areas of Bangladesh, the problem of getting fresh drinking water is acute since the surface and groundwater of this area are affected by...
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BRIDGE methodology–based quality standards to assess aquifer chemical status in the southwest Bengal Basin, Bangladesh
Assessment of natural background levels (NBLs) of compositional groundwater parameters helps to identify the potential threats to groundwater...
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Present status and mitigation approaches of arsenic in the environment of Bangladesh: A critical review
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid that enters the environment through natural and anthropogenic sources. A small amount of arsenic remains in living...
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Assessment and prediction of mega-infrastructure projects on rural ecosystems using machine learning algorithms
Large-infrastructures, while instrumental in fostering economic growth and providing critical service facilities, often pose significant threats to...
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Evaluation and health risk assessment of arsenic and potentially toxic elements pollution in groundwater of Majha Belt, Punjab, India
Concentrations of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) like arsenic, uranium, iron, and nitrate in the groundwater of the Majha Belt (including Tarn...
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Biochemical process and functional genes of arsenic accumulation in bioremediation: agricultural soil
This paper offers a critical analysis of the arsenic-accumulating, transforming bacteria and their potential use and effect in remediating...
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Problem and Prospect of Solid Waste Management: A Study on Khulna City Corporation, Bangladesh
Heavy urbanization along with population increase in the major cities of Bangladesh generates a massive amount of solid waste, which the government... -
Manganese in potable water of nine districts, Bangladesh: human health risk
Safe drinking water is directly linked to good human health. An excessive amount of manganese (Mn) in drinking water supplies causes people show...
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Characterization of groundwater hydrogeochemistry, quality, and associated health hazards to the residents of southwestern Bangladesh
In this research, we intended to appraise the hydrogeochemistry and human health risks of groundwater (GW) in southwestern Bangladesh, applying...