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Qaagi - Book of Why

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mainly(passive) is ... influencedFluoride in ground water

High - fluorine minerals such as amphibole , biotite and apatite ( as well as sphenecontributefluoride to percolating groundwater

Certain phosphatic fertiliserscausefluoride to leach into groundwater

the weathering of mineralscontributesthe fluoride ions in groundwater

The most important controlling factorsinfluencingfluoride presence in groundwater

certain anthropogenic sourcescontributeto fluoride in groundwater

bedrock , charnockite , granite , epidote hornblende gneiss , fissile hornblende biotite gneiss in the study area(passive) is contributed byAccumulation of fluoride in groundwater

The favourable factorcontributesto rise of fluoride in groundwater

India is situated in the geographical fluoride belt and in areas where fluoride content is high in rocks or soil , leaching of fluoride occurscausingexcess fluoride level in groundwater

Cryolite ( Na Al F6 ... the rock forming mineralscontributeFluoride to the groundwater

the processes responsible for increase in sodium concentration with decrease in calcium ion concentrationhave contributedthe fluoride in groundwater

to dental fluorosis , skeletal fluorosis , deformation of ligaments and bending of the spinal column ( Handa 1975 ; Rukah and Alsokhny 2004will leadto dental fluorosis , skeletal fluorosis , deformation of ligaments and bending of the spinal column ( Handa 1975 ; Rukah and Alsokhny 2004

by desorbtion from phosphatic sedimentary materialprobably originatesby desorbtion from phosphatic sedimentary material

to affecting more than a million people in India with fluorosishas ledto affecting more than a million people in India with fluorosis

from leaching of fluoride containing mineralshas resultedfrom leaching of fluoride containing minerals

a bone disease(passive) caused bya bone disease

dental and skeletal fluorosis in Indiacausingdental and skeletal fluorosis in India

to the higher occurrence of the condition in certain parts of Indiahas ledto the higher occurrence of the condition in certain parts of India

from geogenic sourcesoriginatefrom geogenic sources

from the dissolution of ... Read more Economic geology of the refractory clays in the Union of South Africa with particular reference to the Transvaal deposits Authororiginatedfrom the dissolution of ... Read more Economic geology of the refractory clays in the Union of South Africa with particular reference to the Transvaal deposits Author

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