Papers by Rakesh Kushwaha
Water Quality, Exposure and Health, 2014
Hydrochemical characteristics of 85 groundwater samples collected from the semi-arid terrain of A... more Hydrochemical characteristics of 85 groundwater samples collected from the semi-arid terrain of Ajmer district of Rajasthan state, India, during pre-monsoon season, indicate generally hard-to-very hard, fresh-to-brackish, alkaline and medium-to-high saline waters with the dominance of Na-Cl, Na-HCO 3 and mixed water types. Hydrofacies and statistical analysis reveals that the dominant processes controlling the chemistry of groundwater are evaporation, salinisation, mineral precipitation and dissolution, ion exchange and anthropogenic activity. The groundwater quality is poor compared to the drinking water specifications of Bureau of Indian Standards and significant spatial variability exists in nitrate concentration. Nitrate content, high in groundwater samples of hard rock areas, shows negative correlation with well depth due to denitrification processes at higher depth. The nitrate content is also reduced with an increase in distance from ridges and pediments, particularly along C. Vikas (B) Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, Forward Base, Cauvery Asset,
Environmental Earth Sciences, 2012
ABSTRACT Occurrence of fluoride in natural water resources and the associated health hazards have... more ABSTRACT Occurrence of fluoride in natural water resources and the associated health hazards have been reported from many parts of India during the last decade. With the objective of organizing a systematic scientific programme to understand the geochemical behaviour of fluoride in natural water resources in relation to the local hydrogeological, climatic conditions and agricultural use, a typical semi-arid terrain in the northwestern part of India was chosen for detailed study. The present work is an attempt to study the fluoride contamination in groundwater in parts of Jaipur district, Rajasthan state, and to assess the origin and genesis of fluoride in groundwater. The area, falling under the semi-arid tract of central Rajasthan, is geologically occupied by alluvial formations and Precambrian rocks (gneisses and schists) where groundwater occurs under unconfined to semi-confined conditions. A total of 66 groundwater samples was collected during the pre-monsoon period and analysed, which gave a concentration of fluoride in water in the range of 0.35 to 9.3 mg/l with 62 % of the samples in excess of permissible limit of 1.5 mg/l. As compared to alluvial formations, fluoride enrichment in groundwater is higher in hard rock areas. The samples collected from the granite gneissic terrain show higher values when compared to those in the schist. The groundwater of the shallow aquifers (soil–clay complex weathered zone) has a higher concentration of fluoride than the deep (fractured hard rock) aquifer does. The possible sources of fluoride are chemical weathering and leaching of fluorine-bearing minerals present in hard rocks and alluvial formations under the alkaline environment in arid to semi-arid conditions. High pH as well as alkalinity and low levels of Ca, Mg and total hardness suggest favourable chemical conditions for the fluoride dissolution process. A higher rate of evapotranspiration, intensive and long-term irrigation and heavy use of fertilizers are the supplementary factors that further increase the fluoride content in the groundwater. A groundwater management programme is suggested.
Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2009
Page 1. 0016-7622/2009-73-6-773/$ 1.00 © GEOL. SOC. INDIA JOURNAL GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA Vol... more Page 1. 0016-7622/2009-73-6-773/$ 1.00 © GEOL. SOC. INDIA JOURNAL GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA Vol.73, June 2009, pp.773-784 Hydrochemical Status of Groundwater in District Ajmer (NW India) with Reference to Fluoride Distribution ...
Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2009
... RAKESH K. KUSHWAHA 1, MK PANDIT 2 and ROHIT GOYAL 3 1Central Ground Water Board, WR, 6-A, Jha... more ... RAKESH K. KUSHWAHA 1, MK PANDIT 2 and ROHIT GOYAL 3 1Central Ground Water Board, WR, 6-A, Jhalana Doongri, Jaipur - 302 004 2Department of Geology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur - 302 004 3Department of Civil Engineering, Malviya National Institute of ...
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