Assessment of hydrological factors affecting shallow groundwater chemistry in the most urbanized area of the coastal sedimentary basin of Togo

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Kossitse Venyo Akpataku, M. D. Gnazou, Yao Tse Agbefu Nomesi, Phintè Nambo, Komi Doni, L. Bawa, G. Djaneye-Boundjou
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Abstract. The project to reduce environmental and health risks related to the activity of boreholes water sellers in Lomé (in French PRRESAF) was implemented to contribute to the guarantee of public health. One of its objectives is to improve the hydrological understanding of the shallow Continental Terminal (CT) aquifer tapped by water sellers. It is a vital water resource in the coastal sedimentary extending from Ghana to Nigeria. The results presented here are part of this project and aim at assessing the hydrological factors controlling CT groundwater quality and chemistry using principal component analysis (PCA), hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA), and GIS. High-resolution sampling campaigns for major ions water quality analyses were performed to improve the accuracy of factors assessment. The results showed that groundwater is predominantly acidic with varying degrees of mineralization ranging from very soft to brackish waters. The integration of multivariate results to GIS allows classifying samples into five main groups. They revealed the probable recharge and discharge areas, associated hydrochemical evolution along flow paths, and areas under the high impact of land-use dynamics, wastewaters/sewage infiltration, and interactions with surface water systems. This study appears useful for managing boreholes' water sellers' activity relative to the integrity of groundwater resources and public health.
多哥沿海沉积盆地城市化程度最高地区浅层地下水化学水文因子评价
摘要实施了减少与lomoire钻孔水销售者活动有关的环境和健康风险的项目(法语presesaf),以促进保障公众健康。其目标之一是提高对水商开采的浅层大陆终端(CT)含水层的水文认识。它是加纳至尼日利亚沿海沉积地区的重要水资源。本文给出的结果是该项目的一部分,旨在利用主成分分析(PCA)、层次聚类分析(HCA)和地理信息系统(gis)来评估控制CT地下水质量和化学的水文因素。进行了主要离子水质分析的高分辨率采样活动,以提高因素评估的准确性。结果表明,地下水以酸性为主,矿化度从极软水到微咸水不等。将多变量结果集成到GIS中,可以将样本分为五个主要组。他们揭示了可能的补给和排放区域,相关的水化学沿路演变,以及土地利用动态、废水/污水渗透和与地表水系统相互作用的高影响区域。这项研究似乎有助于管理与地下水资源完整性和公共卫生相关的钻孔卖水者活动。
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Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
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