Groundwater geochemistry of Ain Azel area,Algeria |
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Authors: | Lazhar Belkhiri Lotfi Mouni |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Hydraulics, University Hadj Lakhdar, Batna 05000, Algeria;2. Department of Technical Sciences, Institute of Science, University of Akli Mohand Oulhadj, Bouira, Algeria |
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Abstract: | Hydrogeochemical data for 18 groundwater samples and 11 hydrochemical parameters were subjected to Q- and R-mode cluster analysis and inverse geochemical modeling. Q-mode cluster analysis resulted in three distinct water types (brackish water type, saline water type and highly saline water type). R-mode cluster analysis led to the conclusion that the water–rock interaction is the major source of contamination for the groundwater in the area. Geochemical modeling results show that carbonates, gypsum, halite, carbon dioxide (gas), and chlorite are dissolving, whereas Ca-montmorillonite, gibbsite, illite, K-mica, kaolinite, and quartz are mostly precipitating along different flow paths in the groundwater system of the area. |
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Keywords: | Geochemistry Water&ndash rock interaction Cluster analysis Geochemical modeling Ain Azel Algeria |
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