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Banajarani Panda

Researcher at Annamalai University

Publications -  33
Citations -  259

Banajarani Panda is an academic researcher from Annamalai University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Groundwater & Aquifer. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 29 publications receiving 132 citations. Previous affiliations of Banajarani Panda include University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

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Factors determining the hydrogeochemical processes occurring in shallow groundwater of coastal alluvial aquifer, India

TL;DR: A hydrochemical study on the coastal aquifers was initiated to determine the factors affecting the groundwater chemistry in South India as discussed by the authors, where 48 groundwater samples from bore wells were collected during post monsoon period.
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Ferrihydrite Reduction Increases Arsenic and Uranium Bioavailability in Unsaturated Soil.

TL;DR: The findings indicate that reactive iron minerals undergo reductive dissolution inside anoxic microsites of primarily unsaturated soil, which may have implications on the mobility of trace element contaminants in irrigated unsaturated soils, accounting for 55% of the irrigated area in the US.
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Spatio-temporal variations of Uranium in groundwater: Implication to the environment and human health

TL;DR: In this article, the authors have reported occurrence of U as an emerging and widespread phenomenon in South Indian groundwater and reported that groundwater in India has experienced various water quality issues like arsenic, fluoride, and uranium contamination, leading to risk in human health.
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Geo-electrical approach to determine the lithological contact and groundwater quality along the KT boundary of Tamilnadu, India

TL;DR: A geophysical survey involving electrical resistivity method has been carried out at Ariyalur region to delineate the geo-electric characteristics of the subsurface formation and evaluate the groundwater quality variation along the lithological contact as discussed by the authors.