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Paper Title: A Geological Study On Some Heavy Metals Pollution of The River In Bihar
Authors Name: Dr. Pushpa Kumari
Unique Id: IJSDR1912001
Published In: Volume 4 Issue 12, December-2019
Abstract: The present investigation manages a regular examination of residue pollution of the River Gandak by overwhelming metals. It goes through the some little, medium and huge urban communities of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in Indian Territory. To investigate the geochemical state of the streambed residue of the waterway, seven overwhelming metals, in particular Co, Cu, Cr, Ni, Cd, Zn and Pb were dissected. The recently kept stream bed silt tests assembled on an occasional premise from five stations for the years 2013-14 and 2014-15. Level of overwhelming metals in the residue of the stream was estimated in the range between 10.54-16.78mg/kg for Co, 6.78-23.97mg/kg for Cu, 16.56-23.17mg/kg for Cr, 9.71-18.11mg/kg for Ni, 0.364-1.068mg/kg for Cd), 30.54-51.09mg/kg for Zn, 12.21-17.01mg/kg for Pb. Anthropogenic expansion of overwhelming metals into the stream was constrained by using metal Contamination Factor. Geo-amassing values were found between (0-1) which shows that dregs was uncontaminated to reasonably polluted, and can unfavorably impact the freshwater biological system of the waterway. A Good connection was noted between Co, Zn, Pb, Ni, and Cu. Bunch examination exhibited three group gatherings of destinations, which show that the metals start from a similar source fundamentally because of common enduring of rocks, barometrical affidavit, human settlement and agribusiness movement and is furthermore affirmed by relationship investigation. Notwithstanding, based on pollution markers, it was discovered that the stream bed dregs is somewhat defiled with harmful metals. The conditions may destructive later on account of the quick populace development in the waterway bowl which may realize unsalvageable organic mischief eventually.
Keywords: Sediment contamination; Heavy metals; Geo-accumulation Index; Contamination Factor; Pollution Load Index; Aquatic Ecosystem
Cite Article: "A Geological Study On Some Heavy Metals Pollution of The River In Bihar", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.4, Issue 12, page no.1 - 4, December-2019, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR1912001.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR1912001
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Published In: Volume 4 Issue 12, December-2019
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