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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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Geochemistry of high arsenic groundwater in Chia-Nan plain, Southwestern Taiwan: Possible sources and reactive transport of arsenic
TL;DR: The hydrogeochemistry and widespread As enrichment in groundwater of Chia-Nan plain result from multiple processes, e.g., de-watering of deep crustal fluids, seawater intrusion, and biogeochemical cycling of Fe, As, and S in alluvial sediments.
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Groundwater As mobilization in the Bengal delta plain, the use of ferralite as a possible remedial measure-a case study
R. Bhattacharyya,R. Bhattacharyya,J. Jana,Bibhash Nath,Sudip Jyoti Sahu,Debashis Chatterjee,Gunnar Jacks +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the role of ferralite, enriched with natural HFO, as an As scavenger and found that the presence of FeII in the system enhances the As removal process.
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Characterization of aquifers conducting groundwaters with low and high arsenic concentrations: a comparative case study from West Bengal, India
Bibhash Nath,Bibhash Nath,Bibhash Nath,Zsolt Berner,S. Basu Mallik,Debashis Chatterjee,Laurent Charlet,D. Stueben +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the relationship between groundwater arsenic concentration and alluvial sediment characteristics in a ~19 km 2 area in West Bengal using a combination of hydrogeochemical, lithogeochemical and geophysical techniques.
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Naturally occurring arsenic in terrestrial geothermal systems of western Anatolia, Turkey: Potential role in contamination of freshwater resources
Jochen Bundschuh,Jyoti Prakash Maity,Bibhash Nath,Alper Baba,Orhan Gunduz,Thomas R. Kulp,Jiin-Shuh Jean,Sandeep Kar,Huai Jen Yang,Yu Jung Tseng,Prosun Bhattacharya,Chien-Yen Chen +11 more
TL;DR: Variation in pH and As in geothermal waters suggest mixing with groundwater, and Dominance of reduced As species, i.e., As(III), was observed in samples, which suggests diverse geochemical conditions.
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Arsenic mobilization in the aquifers of three physiographic settings of West Bengal, India: understanding geogenic and anthropogenic influences
Subhamoy Bhowmick,Bibhash Nath,Dipti Halder,Dipti Halder,Ashis Biswas,Ashis Biswas,Santanu Majumder,Santanu Majumder,Priyanka Mondal,Priyanka Mondal,Sudipta Chakraborty,Jerome O. Nriagu,Prosun Bhattacharya,Mònica Iglesias,Gabriela Roman-Ross,Debendranath Guha Mazumder,Jochen Bundschuh,Debashis Chatterjee +17 more
TL;DR: The low SO4(2-) and high DOC, PO4(3-) and HCO3(-) concentrations in groundwater signify ongoing microbial mediated redox processes favoring As mobilization in the aquifer.