Hydrogeochemistry and groundwater quality assessment of Astaneh-Kouchesfahan Plain, Northern Iran
by Masoud Saatsaz; Wan Nor Azmin Sulaiman; Saeid Eslamian; Kourosh Mohammadi
International Journal of Water (IJW), Vol. 7, No. 1/2, 2013

Abstract: In this study, the hydrochemical characteristics of 230 bore well samples were analysed in Astaneh-Kouchesfahan Plain. Data interpretation shows that alkaline earths (Ca2+ and Mg2+) exceed the alkalis (Na+ and K+) and weak acids (HCO3) exceed the strong acids (Cl and SO42−) and Ca-HCO3 type is the dominant hydrochemical facies. The distribution patterns of the abundant parameters show that changes in chemical composition occurred in the middle, southwest and west of the area due to either natural geochemical process and/or anthropogenic activities. The results of factor analysis show that factor 1 of the pre-monsoon and factor 2 of the post-monsoon have high loading in the ions Na+ and Cl. Furthermore, it is indicated that there is an increase in the loadings of Ca2+, SO42−, HCO3, Mg2+ and K+ in post-monsoon compared to pre-monsoon due to the effect of precipitation and subsequent dissolution of the calcareous rocks and fertiliser.

Online publication date: Tue, 21-Oct-2014

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