Contamination of Pond with Fluoride and Heavy Metals in the Central India


Cite item

Full Text

Open Access Open Access
Restricted Access Access granted
Restricted Access Subscription Access

Abstract

The ponds are natural water resources used for drinking, bathing, washing and aqua culture. In this work, the contamination of ponds lied in central India with F and heavy metals (As, Sb, Cr, Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb, Th and U) is described. The F concentration in the pond water and sediment (n = 24) was ranged from 1.6–5.5 mg/L and 210–1430 mg/kg with mean value of 2.3 ± 0.4 mg/L and 599 ± 137 mg/kg, respectively. The concentration variation and sources of the elements in the pond water and sediment are discussed. The health hazards of F in the domestic animals are described.

About the authors

B. L. Sahu

School of Studies in Chemistry/Environmental Science

Email: patelkhageshwarsingh@gmail.com
India, Raipur, 492010

S. Ramteke

School of Studies in Chemistry/Environmental Science

Email: patelkhageshwarsingh@gmail.com
India, Raipur, 492010

K. P. Rajhans

School of Studies in Chemistry/Environmental Science

Email: patelkhageshwarsingh@gmail.com
India, Raipur, 492010

K. S. Patel

School of Studies in Chemistry/Environmental Science

Author for correspondence.
Email: patelkhageshwarsingh@gmail.com
India, Raipur, 492010

I. Wysocka

Polish Geological Institute

Email: patelkhageshwarsingh@gmail.com
Poland, Warsaw, 00 975

I. Jaron

Polish Geological Institute

Email: patelkhageshwarsingh@gmail.com
Poland, Warsaw, 00 975

Supplementary files

Supplementary Files
Action
1. JATS XML

Copyright (c) 2018 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.