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Shafiqul Islam
Researcher at Xavier University of Louisiana
Publications - 259
Citations - 8499
Shafiqul Islam is an academic researcher from Xavier University of Louisiana. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adaptive control & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 206 publications receiving 7637 citations. Previous affiliations of Shafiqul Islam include Khalifa University & Harvard University.
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Arsenic mobility and groundwater extraction in Bangladesh.
Charles F. Harvey,Christopher H. Swartz,A. B. M. Badruzzaman,Nicole Keon-Blute,Winston Yu,M. Ashraf Ali,Jenny Jay,Roger Beckie,Volker Niedan,Daniel J. Brabander,Peter M. Oates,Khandaker N. Ashfaque,Shafiqul Islam,Harold F. Hemond,M. Feroze Ahmed +14 more
TL;DR: The results of field injection of molasses, nitrate, and low-arsenic water show that organic carbon or its degradation products may quickly mobilize arsenic, oxidants may lower arsenic concentrations, and sorption of arsenic is limited by saturation of aquifer materials.
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Estimation of surface evaporation map over Southern Great Plains using remote sensing data
Le Jiang,Shafiqul Islam +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a simple scheme to estimate surface evaporation over large heterogeneous areas using remote sensing data is proposed, which is based on an extension of the Priestley-Taylor equation and a relationship between remotely sensed surface temperature and vegetation index.
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Estimation of the net radiation using MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) data for clear sky days
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Groundwater dynamics and arsenic contamination in Bangladesh
Charles F. Harvey,Khandaker N. Ashfaque,Winston Yu,A. B. M. Badruzzaman,M. Ashraf Ali,Peter M. Oates,Holly A. Michael,Rebecca B. Neumann,Roger Beckie,Shafiqul Islam,M. Feroze Ahmed +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the complex transient patterns of groundwater flow that flush solutes from aquifers and carry solutes into the subsurface of Bangladesh's underground aquifer.
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Mobility of arsenic in a Bangladesh aquifer: Inferences from geochemical profiles, leaching data, and mineralogical characterization
Christopher H. Swartz,Nicole Blute,B Badruzzman,A Ali,Daniel J. Brabander,Jenny Jay,James Besancon,Shafiqul Islam,Harold F. Hemond,Charles F. Harvey +9 more
TL;DR: Aquifer geochemical profiles of aqueous and solid phase parameters were measured in a field site in the Munshiganj district of Bangladesh where the groundwater is severely contaminated by As as discussed by the authors.