Characterization of groundwater quality in Kinmen Island using multivariate analysis and geochemical modelling |
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Authors: | Chen‐Wuing Liu Cheng‐Shin Jang Chan‐Po Chen Chun‐Nan Lin Kuo‐Liang Lou |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Bioenvironmental Systems Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, 106, ROC;2. Construction Bureau, Kinmen County Government, Kinmen 893, Fu‐Jen, ROC |
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Abstract: | Kinmen is located in the south‐west of Mainland China and mainly has two islands, Large Kinmen and Leiyu. Residents in Kinmen have drunk groundwater over several decades. This work characterized the quality of groundwater in Kinmen using factor analysis (FA), cluster analysis (CA) and geochemical simulation. The factor scores were plotted spatially to illustrate the groundwater quality and were used to discuss the grouped relationship using CA. Salinization, redox and organic matter factors are identified from 17 hydrochemical measurements in 18 wells. Acidic and oxidizing groundwater with nitrate‐N pollution is distributed mainly in the west of Large Kinmen. Saline groundwater is distributed to the north‐east of Large Kinmen and in the south of Leiyu. Groundwater with organic matter is present throughout Leiyu. Five groups of the groundwater quality divided by CA can be interpreted according to one to three factors. The grouped characteristics of the groundwater quality help the local government and industries to plan the use and protection of groundwater resources. Furthermore, a geochemical simulation was used to demonstrate the formation processes of the acidic and oxidizing groundwater properties in granitic sediments. A large amount of the precipitation of the kaolinite and magnetite releases concentrations of hydrogen ion and raises the redox potential in the aquifers. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | Kinmen groundwater quality factor analysis cluster analysis geochemical simulation |
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