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Chemical characterization has been made of groundwater bodies at 294 locations in four village districts in north-central and northwestern Sri Lanka, with special focus on fluorine contamination. High fluoride contents in groundwater are becoming a major problem in the dry zone of Sri Lanka, and dental fluorosis and renal failures are widespread. Field measurements of temperature, pH, and electrical conductivity were made during sampling. Chemical analyses of the water samples were later made using atomic absorption spectroscopy, spectrophotometry, and titration. Fluoride concentrations in the study area vary from 0.01 to 4.34 mg/l, and depend on pH and the concentrations of Na, Ca, and HCO3 −. Basement rocks including hornblende biotite gneiss, biotite gneiss, and granitic gneiss seem to have contributed to the anomalous concentrations of fluoride in the groundwater. Longer residence time in aquifers within fractured crystalline bedrocks may enhance fluoride levels in the groundwater in these areas. In addition, elevated fluoride concentrations in shallow groundwater in intensive agricultural areas appear to be related to the leaching of fluoride from soils due to successive irrigation.
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We gratefully acknowledge the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka for financial assistance through grant NSF/RG/2005/W&E/01. We are also very grateful to Dr. H. A. Dharmagunawardhana for his advice and encouragement throughout this study, and to Mr. Tharanga Jayawardhana for his assistance during the field work. We are very much grateful for Dr. B. P. Roser for the valuable comments and the editorial assistance during the last stage of the manuscript.
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Young, S.M., Pitawala, A. & Ishiga, H. Factors controlling fluoride contents of groundwater in north-central and northwestern Sri Lanka. Environ Earth Sci 63, 1333–1342 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-010-0804-z
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