This research aims to assess the hydrogeochemical evolution of the groundwater in Oued souf valley for drinking and irrigation purposes. To achieve this, 49 groundwater samples from the complex terminal were examined and treated concurrently with multivariate statistical methods, geostatistical modeling and the WQI (water quality index). Focusing on the physico-chemical parameters, Q mode clustering analysis detected four major water groups, where the mineralization augmented from group 1 to group 4. The hydro-chemical type was the same, Ca-Mg-Cl-SO4 for all the groups. Calcite, dolomite, anhydrite, and gypsum would be the dominant reactions with the undersaturation of evaporates minerals, based on geochemical modeling, while the carbonate minerals are precipitating. Geostatistical analysis using ordinary Kriging demonstrated the exponential semi-variogram model fitted for EC (electrical conductivity), Ca2+ (calcium), Mg2+ (magnesium), K+ (potassium), HCO3- (bicarbonate), Cl- (chloride), and SO42- (sulfate). At the same time, the...
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March 10 2022
Assessment of complex terminal groundwater aquifer for different use of Oued souf valley (Algeria) using multivariate statistical methods, geostatistical modeling, and water quality index.
Department of Landscape Protection and Environmental Geography, University of Debrecen, 4032 Debrecen, Hungary. Tel. +36-30-907-5828, ext. 4032. E-mail ayoub.barkat@science.unideb.hu
Journal: Water
Citation: Water (2022) 13 (11)
DOI: 10.3390/w13111609
Published: 2021
Citation
Barkat, A., Bouaicha, F., Bouteraa, O., Mester, T., Ata, B., Balla, D., Rahal, Z., Szabo, G.; Assessment of complex terminal groundwater aquifer for different use of Oued souf valley (Algeria) using multivariate statistical methods, geostatistical modeling, and water quality index.. IFIS Food and Health Sciences Database 2022; doi:
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