This book gives an understanding of the occurrence, fate, and transport of geogenic, microbial, and anthropogenic contaminants in the groundwater. It covers not only the scientific and technical aspects but also environmental, legal, and policy aspects for contaminant management in the environment under the paradigm shift of COVID-19. This book is intended to bring the focus on the natural contaminants—biotic or abiotic—in the post-COVID Anthropocene, which is illustrating a significant alteration of systems and the subsequent downstream impacts owing to globalization. This book has compiled global work on emergence, mass flow, partitioning, and activation of geogenic, emerging, and pathogenic contaminants in various spheres of environment with special emphasis on soil, sediment, and aquatic systems for enhancing the understanding on their migration and evolution for the welfare of mankind.
Dr. Manish Kumar is an assistant professor at Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, India.
Prof. Meththika Vithanage is working at the Ecosphere Resilience Research Centre, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka.
Dr. Sanjeeb Mohapatra works at the Environmental Research Institute, National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore.
Dr. Kishor Acharya is a postdoctoral researcher at the School of Engineering, Newcastle University, UK, specialized in public health engineering.