2019
DOI: 10.20896/saci.v6i5.369
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Geospatial Analysis of Fluoride Concentration in Groundwater in Puruliya District, West Bengal

Abstract: Fluoride contamination in groundwater is a major geo-environmental issue. In India, groundwater sources contribute more than 85 per cent of the drinking water requirement in rural areas, 76 per cent of irrigation requirements and more than 50 per cent of the urban and industrial water supplies. Many studies have reported fluoride-related health problems such as dental and skeletal fluorosis in humans due to drinking of fluoride-rich water which has severe socioeconomic implications. The permissible limit of fl… Show more

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“…However, in Russia, the attempts to create a cluster encounter insurmountable psychological barriers, which determines a formal approach to clusters, due to the need for policies of regional authorities. The mechanism for interaction within the cluster is a very complex process; it is almost impossible to develop from scratch and launch only based on government initiatives (Mandal and Sanyal, 2019;Magsumov, 2019). .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in Russia, the attempts to create a cluster encounter insurmountable psychological barriers, which determines a formal approach to clusters, due to the need for policies of regional authorities. The mechanism for interaction within the cluster is a very complex process; it is almost impossible to develop from scratch and launch only based on government initiatives (Mandal and Sanyal, 2019;Magsumov, 2019). .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yakovenko (2003) considers the optimization direction of most developments, i.e., the geographical justification for making management decisions to rationalize environmental management, as a characteristic phenomenon in the study of tourism. Under the optimization, he understands the choice of the most effective ways of development of tourist systems, in order to increase the economic effect and reduce the negative environmental consequences (Ghosh and Ghosal, 2019;Sycheva et al, 2019;Mandal and Sanyal, 2019;Ige, 2019;Lafer andTarman, 2016, 2019;Neizvestnaya et al, 2018).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is apparent from Figure 4 and Table 3 that due to expansion of rural settlement in the study area, there has been pressure on the limited agricultural land. To meet the demand of the growing population, artificial manures and chemicals are applied in the agricultural fields, which in turn have negatively influenced not only on the quality of agro-products but also on the groundwater and the surrounding environment (see, Mandal and Sanyal, 2019).…”
Section: Landuse/landcover(lulc) Change In Between 2008 and 2018 And Itmentioning
confidence: 99%