Groundwater Geochemistry 2021
DOI: 10.1002/9781119709732.ch2
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Fluoride Contamination in Groundwater, Impacts, and Their Potential Remediation Techniques

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“…W a -WQI is used to assess the drinking water quality using the chosen physicochemical characteristics. Further, the relative weight (X i ) of each parameter is computed according to [13] and it is calculated from the equation: X i = H i / Σ H i , where X i represents relative weight and H i is the weight of each parameter. The quality rating scale (L i ) for each parameter was obtained from equation: L i = [V i /U i ] * 100, where L i referred as quality rating scale, U i stands for permissible standard and finally, V i illustrates about the monitored value of each variable, which is expressed in mg/l.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…W a -WQI is used to assess the drinking water quality using the chosen physicochemical characteristics. Further, the relative weight (X i ) of each parameter is computed according to [13] and it is calculated from the equation: X i = H i / Σ H i , where X i represents relative weight and H i is the weight of each parameter. The quality rating scale (L i ) for each parameter was obtained from equation: L i = [V i /U i ] * 100, where L i referred as quality rating scale, U i stands for permissible standard and finally, V i illustrates about the monitored value of each variable, which is expressed in mg/l.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…F in soil-water systems is primarily caused by volcanic eruption, weathering, and rock leaching (Yadav et al, 2021). F has been identified as a mobile component in soil.…”
Section: Bioaccumulation Of Fluoride and Its Mechanism In Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the exposure to extreme high (> 50 mg/L) nitrate for a longer period leads to adverse health risk, such as methemoglobinaemia, thyroid or cancer, hypertension, diabetes, spontaneous abortion, respiratory tract infection, and change in the immune system (Gupta et al 2000 ; Fewtrell 2004 ; Martínez et al 2017 ; Tokazhanov et al 2020 ). The interaction with fluoride-rich minerals such as fluorite, mica, amphibole, villiaumite, and topaz present in aquifer lithologies as well as the chemical weathering of volcanic rocks leads to F enrichment in the water bodies (Cronin et al 2000 ; Yadav et al 2021 ; Alarcón-Herrera et al 2020 ). Higher nitrate, however, is a direct consequence of fertilizers as about 60% of water bodies with elevated nitrate occur near the croplands (Singh and Craswell 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%