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Syed Mohammod Hossain
Researcher at Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission
Publications - 25
Citations - 514
Syed Mohammod Hossain is an academic researcher from Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron temperature & Neutron. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 24 publications receiving 310 citations.
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Contamination and ecological risk assessment of trace elements in sediments of the rivers of Sundarban mangrove forest, Bangladesh.
M. A. Islam,Abdullah Al-Mamun,Faisal Hossain,Shamshad B. Quraishi,Kamrun Naher,Rahat Khan,Sopan Das,Umma Tamim,Syed Mohammod Hossain,F. Nahid +9 more
TL;DR: Trace element contamination assessment, using different environmental contamination indices, reveals that As, Sb, Th and U are low to moderately contaminated while Cd is moderately to severely contaminated in the sediments of this area.
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Elemental distribution of metals in urban river sediments near an industrial effluent source.
Umma Tamim,Rahat Khan,Y. N. Jolly,K. Fatema,Sopan Das,Kamrun Naher,M. A. Islam,S.M. Azharul Islam,Syed Mohammod Hossain +8 more
TL;DR: Major elements are somehow buffered even though the pollution level is severe while the trace metals seem to be highly responsive, and the sediments of this study respond differently depending upon their geochemical behavior.
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Heavy metal contamination and ecological risk assessment in water and sediments of the Halda river, Bangladesh: A natural fish breeding ground.
M. A. Islam,Biplob Das,Shamshad B. Quraishi,Rahat Khan,Kamrun Naher,Syed Mohammod Hossain,Shanjib Karmaker,Shaikh Abdul Latif,Mohammad Belal Hossen +8 more
TL;DR: Multivariate statistical analysis reveals the origin of the contaminants in the Halda river, and indicate that Cr, Zn, Pb, and Cd are from anthropogenic activities while the other metals originate from natural lithogenic actions.
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Elemental abundances, natural radioactivity and physicochemical records of a southern part of Bangladesh: Implication for assessing the environmental geochemistry
Rahat Khan,Md. Shohel Parvez,Md. Shohel Parvez,Y. N. Jolly,M. A. Haydar,Md. Ferdous Alam,Mst. Afifa Khatun,Md. Mizanur Rahman Sarker,Md. Ahosan Habib,Md. Ahosan Habib,Umma Tamim,Sopan Das,Shahnaz Sultana,M. A. Islam,Kamrun Naher,Debasish Paul,Shirin Akter,Md. Harunor Rashid Khan,F. Nahid,Roksana Huque,Mohammad Rajib,Syed Mohammod Hossain +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, nuclear analytical techniques such as instrumental neutron activation analysis, energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence, gamma spectrometry are used for soil sample study whereas atomic absorption spectroscopy, UV-vis spectrophotometer etc. were used for water sample analysis.
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Spatial and multi-layered assessment of heavy metals in the sand of Cox’s-Bazar beach of Bangladesh
Rahat Khan,Mohammad Abdur Rouf,Mohammad Abdur Rouf,Sopan Das,Umma Tamim,Kamrun Naher,Jiban Podder,Syed Mohammod Hossain +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the elemental abundances of beach sands collected from Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh for the purpose of understanding the spatial and layer-wise distribution of heavy elements and their provenance were presented.