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Bibhash Nath
Researcher at City University of New York
Publications - 84
Citations - 3126
Bibhash Nath is an academic researcher from City University of New York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Groundwater & Aquifer. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 79 publications receiving 2523 citations. Previous affiliations of Bibhash Nath include Kalyani Government Engineering College & Jadavpur University.
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Co-occurrence of arsenic and fluoride in groundwater of semi-arid regions in Latin America: genesis, mobility and remediation.
María Teresa Alarcón-Herrera,Jochen Bundschuh,Bibhash Nath,Hugo Nicolli,Mélida Gutiérrez,Victor Manuel Reyes-Gómez,Daniel Nuñez,Ignacio R. Martín-Domínguez,Ondra Sracek +8 more
TL;DR: It is still urgent to develop technologies and methods capable of monitoring and removing both of these contaminants simultaneously from drinking water, with a particular focus towards small-scale rural operations.
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Chemodynamics of an arsenic “hotspot” in a West Bengal aquifer: A field and reactive transport modeling study
Laurent Charlet,Sudipta Chakraborty,Sudipta Chakraborty,C. A. J. Appelo,Gabriela Roman-Ross,Bibhash Nath,Bibhash Nath,A. A. Ansari,Martine Lanson,Debashis Chatterjee,S. Basu Mallik +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a 1D reactive transport model (PHREEQC) to model the transport of the enrichment plume of the Ganges Delta using geophysical and geochemical methods, and showed that groundwater is in chemical equilibrium with siderite and calcite.
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Arsenic in the human food chain: the Latin American perspective
Jochen Bundschuh,Bibhash Nath,Prosun Bhattacharya,Chen-Wuing Liu,María Aurora Armienta,Myriam V. Moreno López,Dina L. López,Jiin-Shuh Jean,Lorena Cornejo,Luciene Fagundes Lauer Macedo,Alfredo Tenuta Filho +10 more
TL;DR: The review of the available literature demonstrates the necessity of more rigorous studies in evaluating pathways of As exposure through the human food chain in Latin America.
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Assessment of arsenic exposure from groundwater and rice in Bengal Delta Region, West Bengal, India.
Debashis Chatterjee,Dipti Halder,Dipti Halder,Santanu Majumder,Ashis Biswas,Ashis Biswas,Bibhash Nath,Prosun Bhattacharya,Subhamoy Bhowmick,Aishwarya Mukherjee-Goswami,Debasree Saha,Rasmani Hazra,Palash B. Maity,D. Chatterjee,Abhijit Mukherjee,Jochen Bundschuh,Jochen Bundschuh +16 more
TL;DR: The result demonstrates that Fe(II)-Fe(III) cycling is the dominant process for the release of As from aquifer sediments to groundwater (and vice versa), which is mainly controlled by the local biogeochemical conditions.
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Hydrogeochemical contrast between brown and grey sand aquifers in shallow depth of Bengal Basin: consequences for sustainable drinking water supply.
Ashis Biswas,Bibhash Nath,Prosun Bhattacharya,Dipti Halder,Dipti Halder,Amit K. Kundu,Ujjal Mandal,Abhijit Mukherjee,Debashis Chatterjee,Carl-Magnus Mörth,Gunnar Jacks +10 more
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.