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  • Atal, S.; Mascre, C.; Ahmed, S.; Pauwels, H.; Perrin, J. (Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2009)
    The problem of fluoride in drinking water is a major health issue in many countries. In Hard Rock (granite, gneiss) aquifers of southern India, many drinking water supplies present fluoride levels higher than threshold ...
  • Raju, K. C. B. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1987-06)
    Nearly two thirds of the Indian sub-continent is occupied by the hard rocks. These hard rocks have no primary porosity and occurrence and movement of ground water is mainly confined to the weathered mantle, fractures and ...
  • Bhuiyan, C. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2008)
    Artificial recharge of aquifers is an important and necessary measure in combating water scarcity and mitigating drought. Artificial recharge aims replenishment of aquifers in order to obtain water at the time of need. ...