Beschreibung
Groundwater forms the major source of drinking water in the rural areas of most of the developing nations in the world. Presence of high concentration of nitrate in groundwater is a major problem in many countries as it causes health related problems. In an agro-economy based rural areas, the nitrate contamination is rampant and much attention has not been drawn towards this anthropogenic pollution. The present study emphasizes the objective of determining the causes for higher nitrate concentration in groundwater and health implications in parts of Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Sunitha Vangala has a Ph.D. in Applied Geochemistry from Osmania University - Telangana - India and completed her Master's degree in Geology from Sri Venkateswara University - Tirupati. She is the recipient of Raman Post Doctoral Fellowship from Miami University - USA and Young Scientist award from DST - India.