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Geochemical signatures of groundwater in the coastal aquifers of Thiruvallur district, south India
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Groundwater QualityEngineeringGibbs PlotHydrogeologic SystemEarth ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryCoastal AquifersWater TreatmentTamil NaduHydrogeologyEvaporation ZoneGeochemical SignaturesWater QualityGroundwater PollutionSouth IndiaGroundwater HydrogeochemistryEnvironmental EngineeringGeochemistryGroundwater Remediation
An attempt has been made to identify the chemical processes that control the hydrochemistry of groundwater in the coastal aquifers of Thiruvallur coastal village of Thiruvallur district, Tamil Nadu, south India. The parameters such as pH, EC, TDS and major ion concentrations of Na, K, Ca, Mg, Cl, HCO3, SO4 and NO3 of the groundwater were analyzed. Abundances of these ions are in the following order Na > Ca > Mg > K and HCO3 > Cl > SO4 > NO3. The dominant water types are in the order of NaCl> mixed CaMgCl > CaHCO3 > CaNaHCO3. Water types (mixed CaHCO3, mixed CaMgCl and NaCl) suggest that the mixing of high salinity water caused from surface contamination sources such as irrigation return flow, domestic wastewater and septic tank effluents with existing water followed by ion exchange reaction processes, silicate weathering and evaporation are responsible for the groundwater chemistry of the study area. The above statement is further supported by Gibbs plot where most of the samples fall within the evaporation zone.
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