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Hydrogeochemical zonation for groundwater management in the area with diversified geological and land-use setup
Authors:Manish Kumar  Roger Herbert Jr  AL Ramanathan  M Someshwar Rao  Kangjoo Kim  Jyoti Prakash Deka  Bhishm Kumar
Institution:1. Department of Environmental Science, Tezpur University, Napaam, Sonitpur, Assam 784028, India;2. Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University, Villavägen 16, 752 36 Uppsala, Sweden;3. School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 67, India;4. National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, Uttranchal, India;5. Kunsan National University, Gunsan, South Korea
Abstract:Despite its limited aerial extent, the National Capital Territory (NCT) Delhi, India, has diversified geological and topographical setup. A geochemical assessment of prevailing conditions of aquifer underlying the NCT was attempted and further classified into different hydrogeochemical zones on the basis of statistical and analyses and its correlation with land use, geological and climatic setting. Mineral phase study and isotopic analyses were used for the verification of performed clustering. Saturation indices (SI) calculated using the geochemical modelling code PHREEQC were used to distinguish the characteristics of four zones, as saturation states of the water does not change abruptly. Four different hydrogeochemical zones were statistically identified in the area: (1) intermediate (land-use-change-impacted) recharge zone, (2) discharge (agriculture-impacted) zone, (3) recharge (ridge) zone, and (4) recharge floodplain (untreated-discharge-impacted) zone. The distinctiveness of hydro-geochemical zones was further verified using stable isotopic (2H and 18O) signature of these waters. GIS-based flow regime in association with long-term geochemical evidences implied that these zones are being affected by different problems; thus, it necessitates separate environmental measures for their management and conservation. The study suggested that in a diversified urban setup where the complex interactions between anthropogenic activities and normal geochemical processes are functioning, hydrogeochmical zoning based on the integration of various techniques could be the first step towards sketching out the groundwater management plan.
Keywords:Geochemical modelling  PHREEQC  Groundwater quality  Hydrogeochemical zoning  Statistical clustering  India  Water resource management
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