Abstract
Fluoride contamination of groundwater of the central region of the
state of Assam, India, has been studied. The study area includes five
districts, viz., Karbi Anglong, North Cachar Hills, Nagaon, Morigaon and
Golaghat. A total of 388 groundwater samples have been analyzed for fluoride
contamination and 25 of them have been analyzed for fluoride as well as other
related parameters. High fluoride contamination has been observed in the
groundwater of areas having ancient alluvial red soil and Precambrian
metamorphic rock complex basement in the Kapili-Jamuna sub-basin, viz., the
plains of Diphu and Hojai subdivisions of Karbi Anglong and Nagaon districts,
respectively. Moderate fluoride has been found in groundwater of some places in
Morigaon and Golaghat districts also. Besides fluoride, presence of high
concentrations of SO
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