Ratan K Majumder
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    Halim M, Majumder R, Nessa S, Oda K, Hiroshiro Y, Jinno K
  
  
    Environ Monit Assess
    . 2009 Mar;
          161(1-4):453-72.
    
    PMID: 19266304
  
  
          Probable sources and mechanisms of arsenic (As) release in shallow aquifer in eastern Bangladesh are evaluated using statistical analysis of groundwater compositions. Dissolved As in 39 samples ranged from 8.05...
      
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    Majumder R, Hasnat M, Hossain S, Ikeue K, Machida M
  
  
    J Hazard Mater
    . 2008 Apr;
          159(2-3):536-43.
    
    PMID: 18406518
  
  
          Groundwater and river water samples were collected from the study area to investigate the spatial distribution of nitrate (NO(3)(-)) in the central-west region of Bangladesh. The shallow and deep groundwater...
      
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    Stollenwerk K, Breit G, Welch A, Yount J, Whitney J, Foster A, et al.
  
  
    Sci Total Environ
    . 2007 Jan;
          379(2-3):133-50.
    
    PMID: 17250876
  
  
          Recognition of arsenic (As) contamination of shallow fluvio-deltaic aquifers in the Bengal Basin has resulted in increasing exploitation of groundwater from deeper aquifers that generally contain low concentrations of dissolved...