Threats of arsenic and fluoride contamination in vulnerable Indo-Bangladesh coastal groundwater aquifers: issues, policy practice gap, and the way forward
Tanmoy Biswas(University of Burdwan), Kamrul Islam(King Faisal University), Abu Reza Md. Towfiqul Islam(Begum Rokeya University), Aznarul Islam(Aliah University), Edris Alam(University of Chittagong), Subodh Chandra Pal(University of Burdwan), Dipankar Ruidas(University of Burdwan), Chaitanya Baliram Pande(Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology), Asish Saha(University of Burdwan)
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