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A study on the mixing proportion in groundwater samples by using Piper diagram and Phreeqc model
Authors:U. Karmegam  S. Chidambaram  M. V. Prasanna  P. Sasidhar  S. Manikandan  G. Johnsonbabu  V. Dheivanayaki  P. Paramaguru  R. Manivannan  K. Srinivasamoorthy  P. Anandhan
Affiliation:Karmegam U.1,Chidambaram S.1,Prasanna M.V.2*,Sasidhar P.3,Manikandan S.1,Johnsonbabu G.1,Dheivanayaki V.1,Paramaguru P.1,Manivannan R.1,Srinivasamoorthy K.4,and Anandhan P1 1 Department of Earth Sciences Annamalai University,Annamalai Nagar-608002 2 School of Engineering and Science,Department of Applied Geology,Curtin University,Sarawak Malaysia,CDT 250,98009 Miri Sarawak,Malaysia 3 Safety Research Institute,Atomic Energy Regulatory Board,Indra Gandhi Center for Atomic Research,Kalpakka...
Abstract:Piper (1944) diagram has been the basis for several important interpretations of the hydrogeochemical data. As seen in this diagram, most natural waters contain relatively few dissolved constituents, with cations (metals or bases) and anions (acid radicles) in chemical equilibrium with one another. Apart from the facies representation, the composition of the mixed sample can be identified in terms of the composition of the parental solution. To bring out this advantage of the Piper diagram, a study was cond...
Keywords:hydrogeochemical mixing  groundwater  Piper diagram  Phreeqc  equilibrium  
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