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Amit K. Kundu

Researcher at Kalyani Government Engineering College

Publications -  23
Citations -  615

Amit K. Kundu is an academic researcher from Kalyani Government Engineering College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aquifer & Groundwater. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications receiving 460 citations.

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Hydrogeochemical contrast between brown and grey sand aquifers in shallow depth of Bengal Basin: consequences for sustainable drinking water supply.

TL;DR: The results indicate that despite close similarity in major ion composition, the redox condition is markedly different in groundwater of the two studied aquifers, which warrants rigorous assessment of attendant health risk for Mn prior to considering mass scale exploitation of the BSA for possible sustainable drinking water supply.
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Role of competing ions in the mobilization of arsenic in groundwater of Bengal Basin : Insight from surface complexation modeling

TL;DR: It is suggested that the reductive dissolution of Fe oxyhydroxide alone cannot explain the observed high As concentration in groundwater of the Bengal Basin, and that a small change in pH can also have a significant effect on the mobility of As(III) and As(V) in the aquifers.
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Groundwater chemistry and redox processes: Depth dependent arsenic release mechanism

TL;DR: Patchy occurrences of elevated As are often encountered in groundwater from the shallow aquifers (<50 m) of the Bengal Delta Plain (BDP), and a clear understanding of various biogeochemical processe...
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Spatial, vertical and temporal variation of arsenic in shallow aquifers of the Bengal Basin: Controlling geochemical processes

TL;DR: A detailed understanding of the geochemical processes that regulate the spatial, temporal and vertical variation of dissolved arsenic (As) in shallow aquifers is given in this paper, where the authors present a detailed analysis of these processes.