Bio-accumulation of Heavy Metals in different organs of some of the Common Edible Fishes of Kharkai River, Jamshedpur

Sinha, A K and Dasgupta, P and Chakravarty, S and Bhattacharyya, G and Bhattacharjee, S (2002) Bio-accumulation of Heavy Metals in different organs of some of the Common Edible Fishes of Kharkai River, Jamshedpur. Indian Journal Environment Health, 44 (2). pp. 102-107.

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Abstract

Kharkai is the principal tributary of river Subarnrekha passing through Chotonagpur plateau. It is formed by the union of two hill streams. Terlo and Koranjai, at the trijunction of Seraikela, Mayurbhanj and Kolhan near Jamshedpur. The length of Kharkai proper is about 80s Km and it is fed by several streams such as Iligara. Jamira-gard, Roro, Sanjai etc.Several industries, all along its course discharge their effluents in this river, as a result of which it is considered as one of the most poll-uted rivers ofthis region

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:http://eprints.nmlindia.org/3720
Uncontrolled Keywords:Heavy metal, Bio-accumulation, Kharkai river
Divisions:Corrosion and Surface Engineering
ID Code:3720
Deposited By:Sahu A K
Deposited On:04 Aug 2011 14:37
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