Quantification of benzene in groundwater sources and risk analysis in a popular South Indian Pilgrimage City – A GIS based approach

The present research work quantified the concentration of benzene in a total of hundred groundwater samples at the proximity of petrol bunks and residential places in Madurai District. The average values recorded in Jan 2011, Feb 2011 and Mar 2011 were 0.100 mg L−1 (10 times of PL), 0.138 mg L−1 (14...

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Main Authors: M. Senthil kumar, V. Sivasankar, G.V.T. Gopalakrishna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-05-01
Series:Arabian Journal of Chemistry
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878535213003201
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spelling doaj-1910a33dd1dd41bd8ad0e5dd411e06702020-11-24T22:07:29ZengElsevierArabian Journal of Chemistry1878-53522017-05-0110S2S2523S253310.1016/j.arabjc.2013.09.022Quantification of benzene in groundwater sources and risk analysis in a popular South Indian Pilgrimage City – A GIS based approachM. Senthil kumar0V. Sivasankar1G.V.T. Gopalakrishna2Department of Civil Engineering, Sethu Institute of Technology, Virudhunagar 626 115, IndiaDepartment of Chemistry, Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai 625 015, IndiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul 624 622, IndiaThe present research work quantified the concentration of benzene in a total of hundred groundwater samples at the proximity of petrol bunks and residential places in Madurai District. The average values recorded in Jan 2011, Feb 2011 and Mar 2011 were 0.100 mg L−1 (10 times of PL), 0.138 mg L−1 (14 times of PL) and 0.060 mg L−1 (6 times of PL) respectively. A significant variation in the benzene level during February–March 2011 was validated through Student’s t-test analysis. Hierarchical cluster analysis using dendograms revealed the un-symmetric distribution of benzene during the study period. The cancer risk analysis at corporate locations among children was seven folds higher as compared to the risk of adults. The benzene concentration levels are interpreted using Arc Geographical Information System (Arc GIS) through thematic maps.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878535213003201BenzeneGroundwaterCommercial locationsMaduraiGIS
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author M. Senthil kumar
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G.V.T. Gopalakrishna
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V. Sivasankar
G.V.T. Gopalakrishna
Quantification of benzene in groundwater sources and risk analysis in a popular South Indian Pilgrimage City – A GIS based approach
Arabian Journal of Chemistry
Benzene
Groundwater
Commercial locations
Madurai
GIS
author_facet M. Senthil kumar
V. Sivasankar
G.V.T. Gopalakrishna
author_sort M. Senthil kumar
title Quantification of benzene in groundwater sources and risk analysis in a popular South Indian Pilgrimage City – A GIS based approach
title_short Quantification of benzene in groundwater sources and risk analysis in a popular South Indian Pilgrimage City – A GIS based approach
title_full Quantification of benzene in groundwater sources and risk analysis in a popular South Indian Pilgrimage City – A GIS based approach
title_fullStr Quantification of benzene in groundwater sources and risk analysis in a popular South Indian Pilgrimage City – A GIS based approach
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of benzene in groundwater sources and risk analysis in a popular South Indian Pilgrimage City – A GIS based approach
title_sort quantification of benzene in groundwater sources and risk analysis in a popular south indian pilgrimage city – a gis based approach
publisher Elsevier
series Arabian Journal of Chemistry
issn 1878-5352
publishDate 2017-05-01
description The present research work quantified the concentration of benzene in a total of hundred groundwater samples at the proximity of petrol bunks and residential places in Madurai District. The average values recorded in Jan 2011, Feb 2011 and Mar 2011 were 0.100 mg L−1 (10 times of PL), 0.138 mg L−1 (14 times of PL) and 0.060 mg L−1 (6 times of PL) respectively. A significant variation in the benzene level during February–March 2011 was validated through Student’s t-test analysis. Hierarchical cluster analysis using dendograms revealed the un-symmetric distribution of benzene during the study period. The cancer risk analysis at corporate locations among children was seven folds higher as compared to the risk of adults. The benzene concentration levels are interpreted using Arc Geographical Information System (Arc GIS) through thematic maps.
topic Benzene
Groundwater
Commercial locations
Madurai
GIS
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878535213003201
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