2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-015-4815-9
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Enrichment of arsenic in the Quaternary sediments from Ankaleshwar industrial area, Gujarat, India: an anthropogenic influence

Abstract: Arsenic (As) contamination of sediments and waters is known from Bengal and other parts of eastern and central India. However, there is paucity of reports that document occurrence of As in Quaternary sediments from western India. In this paper, we report the enrichment of As in the Quaternary sediments of Ankaleshwar area in the western Indian state of Gujarat. Twenty-five surface and five profile samples were analyzed that indicated spatial and vertical distribution of As in the sediments. The As content of f… Show more

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“…One such contaminated site is present in Ankleshwar, known as Amla khadi. As it receives various types of liquid and solid wastes from different industries, that is, dyes, pharmaceuticals, agro-chemicals, and fertilizer units; it was declared a red zone by GIDC [36,37]. Pseudoxenthomonas, Rhodococcus, and Burkholderia were isolated from Amla khadi and studied for degradation of xenobiotic compounds such as phenanthrene, chrysene, and pyrene [38][39][40].…”
Section: Sample Collection Characterization and Isolation Of Monocrot...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One such contaminated site is present in Ankleshwar, known as Amla khadi. As it receives various types of liquid and solid wastes from different industries, that is, dyes, pharmaceuticals, agro-chemicals, and fertilizer units; it was declared a red zone by GIDC [36,37]. Pseudoxenthomonas, Rhodococcus, and Burkholderia were isolated from Amla khadi and studied for degradation of xenobiotic compounds such as phenanthrene, chrysene, and pyrene [38][39][40].…”
Section: Sample Collection Characterization and Isolation Of Monocrot...mentioning
confidence: 99%