Hydrogeochemical and GIS Analysis of Groundwater Quality for Drinking and Irrigation Purposes in Kuzhithuraiyar Sub-Basin, Kanniyakumari District, Tamil Nadu, India

IF 2.1 Q3 SOIL SCIENCE
R. Athsha Great Raxana, Venkateswaran Sellamuthu, Muralitharan Jothimani
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A hydrogeochemical analysis was conducted to find the suitability of the groundwater for drinking and irrigation purposes in the Kuzhithuraiyar sub-basin, Kanniyakumari district, Tamil Nadu, India. 48 groundwater samples were collected from the different locations of the study area during both the pre- and postmonsoon periods. This study assesses the groundwater quality for drinking and irrigation purposes based on the analytical results, water quality index, Wilcox plot, and irrigation parameters such as electrical conductance, Kelly’s ratio, sodium absorption ratio values, magnesium hazards, bicarbonate, and the residual sodium carbonate index. The pH values ranged from 8.5 to 6.5, suggesting generally acceptable conditions. TDS concentrations range from 24 to 1277 mg/L, whereas EC values range from 37.50 to 1996 μS/cm. It is observed from the collected samples that the pre-monsoon water samples TDS’ values were exceeded the recommended TDS limits than postmonsoon samples. Water quality indices indicate that 50% of premonsoon samples and 48% of postmonsoon samples are suitable for drinking. In total, 10% of samples are admissible to a doubtful category before and after the monsoon, 6% are good to permissible during the monsoon, and 84% are good to permissible. Kelly’s ratio shows that 56% and 48% of samples collected during the post- and premonsoon are suitable for irrigation, respectively, whereas the remaining samples are not. Due to magnesium hazards, 40% and 44% of pre- and postmonsoon samples are not suitable for irrigation. Overall, the postmonsoon samples exceeded the permissible TDS limit (1000 mg/L) by 10% and the premonsoon samples by 6. 13% of samples obtained after the monsoon and 19% collected before the monsoon have a potential salinity greater than three, indicating that these samples are unacceptable. The sustaining water quality and mitigating possible hazards in the Kuzhithuraiyar sub-basin require continuous monitoring and focused measures.
印度泰米尔纳德邦 Kanniyakumari 区 Kuzhithuraiyar 小盆地饮用水和灌溉用地下水质量的水文地质化学和地理信息系统分析
为了确定印度泰米尔纳德邦 Kanniyakumari 地区 Kuzhithuraiyar 子盆地的地下水是否适于饮用和灌溉,我们进行了水文地质化学分析。研究人员在季风前和季风后从研究区域的不同地点收集了 48 份地下水样本。本研究根据分析结果、水质指数、威尔科克斯图以及电导率、凯利比值、钠吸收比值、镁危害、碳酸氢盐和残余碳酸钠指数等灌溉参数,评估了用于饮用和灌溉的地下水水质。pH 值从 8.5 到 6.5 不等,表明条件基本可以接受。TDS 浓度介于 24 至 1277 毫克/升之间,而 EC 值介于 37.50 至 1996 μS/cm 之间。从采集的样本中可以看出,季风前的水样 TDS 值比季风后的水样 TDS 值超出了建议的 TDS 限值。水质指数表明,季风前和季风后分别有 50%和 48%的水样适合饮用。在季风前后,共有 10%的水样属于可疑水样,6%的水样在季风期间属于良好或可饮用水样,84%的水样属于良好或可饮用水样。凯利比率显示,季风前后采集的样本中分别有 56% 和 48% 适合灌溉,而其余样本则不适合灌溉。由于镁的危害,季风前后分别有 40% 和 44% 的样本不适合灌溉。总体而言,季风后的样本有 10%超过了允许的 TDS 限值(1000 毫克/升),季风前的样本有 6%超过了允许的 TDS 限值。季风后采集的样本中有 13%的潜在盐度超过 3,季风前采集的样本中有 19%的潜在盐度超过 3,这表明这些样本是不可接受的。要保持 Kuzhithuraiyar 小流域的水质并减轻可能存在的危害,需要持续监测并采取有针对性的措施。
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Applied and Environmental Soil Science
Applied and Environmental Soil Science Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth-Surface Processes
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
4.50%
发文量
55
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: Applied and Environmental Soil Science is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes research and review articles in the field of soil science. Its coverage reflects the multidisciplinary nature of soil science, and focuses on studies that take account of the dynamics and spatial heterogeneity of processes in soil. Basic studies of the physical, chemical, biochemical, and biological properties of soil, innovations in soil analysis, and the development of statistical tools will be published. Among the major environmental issues addressed will be: -Pollution by trace elements and nutrients in excess- Climate change and global warming- Soil stability and erosion- Water quality- Quality of agricultural crops- Plant nutrition- Soil hydrology- Biodiversity of soils- Role of micro- and mesofauna in soil
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