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Dipankar Chakraborti

Dipankar Chakraborti

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Environmental Sciences
India
2023

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
63
Citations
18764
World Ranking
2426
National Ranking
16

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in India Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in India Leader Award

Overview

Dipankar Chakraborti was affiliated with Jadavpur University in India. Their research primarily focused on Agricultural and Biological Sciences.

The main fields of study they contributed to included:

  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Within these fields, their work delved into several subfields:

  • Plant Science
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

Chakraborti's research covered a range of topics related to botanical and genetic studies. The main topics of their scientific work comprised:

  • Genetic and Environmental Crop Studies
  • Plant Genetic and Mutation Studies
  • Botanical Research and Chemistry

The scholar collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Rituparna Kundu Chaudhuri
  • Sanatan Ghosh
  • Arnab Purohit
  • Sweta Mahanta
  • Payman Abbaszadeh-Dahaji

Best Publications

  • Groundwater arsenic contamination in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India.

    Uttam K. Chowdhury;Bhajan K. Biswas;Tarit Roy Chowdhury;Gautam Samanta

  • Some drinking-water disinfectants and contaminants, including arsenic

    W. M Anders;R. J. Bull;K. P. Cantor;D. Chakraborti

  • Arsenic poisoning in the Ganges delta

    Tarit Roy Chowdhury;Gautam Kumar Basu;Badal Kumar Mandal;Bhajan Kumar Biswas

  • Arsenic Groundwater Contamination in Middle Ganga Plain, Bihar, India: A Future Danger?

    Dipankar Chakraborti;Subhash C Mukherjee;Shyamapada Pati;Mrinal K Sengupta

  • Arsenic in ground water in six districts of West bengal, India: the biggest arsenic calamity in the world. Part 2. Arsenic concentration in drinking water, hair, nails, urine, skin-scale and liver tissue (biopsy) of the affected people.

    Dipankar Das;Amit Chatterjee;Badal K. Mandal;Gautam Samanta

  • Arsenic in ground water in six districts of West Bengal, India: the biggest arsenic calamity in the world. Part I. Arsenic species in drinking water and urine of the affected people

    Amit Chatterjee;Dipankar Das;Badal K. Mandal;Tarit Roy Chowdhury

  • Arsenic contamination in groundwater: a global perspective with emphasis on the Asian scenario.

    Amitava Mukherjee;Mrinal Kumar Sengupta;M. Amir Hossain;Sad Ahamed

  • Arsenic calamity in the Indian subcontinent: What lessons have been learned?

    Dipankar Chakraborti;Mohammad M Rahman;Kunal Paul;Uttam K Chowdhury

  • Arsenic in groundwater in six districts of West Bengal, India.

    Das D;Samanta G;Mandal Bk;Roy Chowdhury T

  • Groundwater arsenic calamity in Bangladesh

    Ratan K Dhar;Bhajan K Biswas;Gautum Samanta;Badal K Mandal

  • Chronic Arsenic Toxicity in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India—A Review and Commentary

    Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman;Uttam Kumar Chowdhury;Subhash Chandra Mukherjee;Badal Kumar Mondal

  • ARSENIC IN GROUNDWATER IN SEVEN DISTRICTS OF WEST BENGAL, INDIA : THE BIGGEST ARSENIC CALAMITY IN THE WORLD

    B. K. Mandal;P. P. Chowdhury;G. Samanta;G. K. Basu

  • Arsenic in drinking water and the prevalence of respiratory effects in West Bengal, India

    Debendra N Guha Mazumder;Reina Haque;Nilima Ghosh;Binay K De

  • Groundwater arsenic contamination and its health effects in the Ganga-Meghna-Brahmaputra plain.

    Chakraborti D;Sengupta Mk;Rahman Mm;Ahamed S

  • Status of groundwater arsenic contamination in Bangladesh: a 14-year study report.

    Dipankar Chakraborti;Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman;Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman;Bhaskar Das;Matthew Murrill

  • Status of groundwater arsenic contamination in the state of West Bengal, India: A 20‐year study report

    Dipankar Chakraborti;Bhaskar Das;Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman;Uttam Kumar Chowdhury

  • Arsenic and other elements in hair, nails, and skin-scales of arsenic victims in West Bengal, India

    Gautam Samanta;Ramesh Sharma;Tarit Roychowdhury;Dipankar Chakraborti

  • Groundwater Arsenic Contamination in the Ganga River Basin: A Future Health Danger.

    Dipankar Chakraborti;Sushant K Singh;Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman;Rathindra Nath Dutta

  • Arsenic groundwater contamination and its health effects in the state of Uttar Pradesh (UP) in upper and middle Ganga plain, India: a severe danger.

    Sad Ahamed;Mrinal Kumar Sengupta;Amitava Mukherjee;M. Amir Hossain

  • Impact of safe water for drinking and cooking on five arsenic-affected families for 2 years in West Bengal, India.

    B.K Mandal;T.R Chowdhury;G Samanta;D.P Mukherjee

  • EFFECTIVENESS AND RELIABILITY OF ARSENIC FIELD TESTING KITS: ARE THE MILLION DOLLAR SCREENING PROJECTS EFFECTIVE OR NOT?

    Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman;Debapriyo Mukherjee;Mrinal Kumar Sengupta;Uttam Kumar Chowdhury

Frequent Co-Authors

Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman
Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman University of Newcastle Australia
Badal Kumar Mandal
Badal Kumar Mandal Vellore Institute of Technology University
Amitava Mukherjee
Amitava Mukherjee Vellore Institute of Technology University
Freddy Adams
Freddy Adams University of Antwerp
Andrea Raab
Andrea Raab International Committee of the Red Cross
Shyam Sundar
Shyam Sundar Banaras Hindu University
Kurt J. Irgolic
Kurt J. Irgolic University of Graz
Alan H. Fairlamb
Alan H. Fairlamb University of Dundee
Ravi Naidu
Ravi Naidu University of Newcastle Australia
Marleen Boelaert
Marleen Boelaert Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp

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