Niranjan Phukon, Ambarish Dev Goswami, Bidya Chakravorty, Prahash Chandra Sarma
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Abstract
The rate of horizontal spread of phenanthrene applied in a plot of land of sandy loam texture is determined in a field experiment of four months duration under natural environment. Efforts were made to study the effect of different physico-chemical parameters of the soil sample on the horizontal spread of phenanthrene. The concentration of the hydrocarbon at different points of time was determined by high-performance liquid chromatographic analysis of soxhlet extract of soil samples drawn from different distances from the point of application of the hydrocarbon. Simultaneously, internal samples were also analysed in order to detect the efficiency of the process of extraction and the extent of degradation during the study period. The ambient temperature of the place of the experiment was in the range of 23.6 to 35.5°C, which is suitable for microbial activities. From the internal experiment, it was found that there was a 36% loss of phenanthrene which indicates degradation during these four months of the experiment. It has been found that most of the Phenanthrene molecules move a distance of 15 cm from the point of application in the first 60 days. As such the most probable rate of horizontal spread became 2.89 × 10-8 m s-1.
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Asia, as a whole region, faces severe stress on water availability, primarily due to high population density. Many regions of the continent face severe problems of water pollution on local as well as regional scale and these have to be tackled with a pan-Asian approach. However, the available literature on the subject is generally based on research done in Europe and North America. Therefore, there is an urgent and strong need for an Asian journal with its focus on the region and wherein the region specific problems are addressed in an intelligent manner. In Asia, besides water, there are several other issues related to environment, such as; global warming and its impact; intense land/use and shifting pattern of agriculture; issues related to fertilizer applications and pesticide residues in soil and water; and solid and liquid waste management particularly in industrial and urban areas. Asia is also a region with intense mining activities whereby serious environmental problems related to land/use, loss of top soil, water pollution and acid mine drainage are faced by various communities. Essentially, Asians are confronted with environmental problems on many fronts. Many pressing issues in the region interlink various aspects of environmental problems faced by population in this densely habited region in the world. Pollution is one such serious issue for many countries since there are many transnational water bodies that spread the pollutants across the entire region. Water, environment and pollution together constitute a three axial problem that all concerned people in the region would like to focus on.