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Few samples with elevated electrical conductivity values and higher sodium concentrations signify the possibility of alkalinity and salinity hazards for prolonged uses of groundwater for irrigation. The study witnessed the presence of saline aquifer in the region where samples exhibit higher salinity (>1000 ppm) and can potentially cause salinity hazards for prolonged uses of groundwater for irrigation. The hydrogeochemical classification reveals the dominance of the <span>\\({\\text{HCO}}_{3}^{ - }\\)</span>-Ca<sup>2+</sup> type of water followed by mixed-type water due to rock weathering dominance during both seasons. 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Geospatial Assessment of Groundwater Quality for Irrigational Suitability and Uses for the Region of Manipur Valley, India
A comprehensive spatiotemporal qualitative investigation and assessment of groundwater resources of Manipur Valley were carried out to evaluate their suitability for irrigational uses and geospatially identify the vulnerable groundwater zones. In this regard, 140 grided representative samples during pre-monsoon and post-monsoon were collected from the region along with their in-situ parameters. The groundwater suitability for irrigational uses was evaluated based on significant water quality parameters and indices. The study highlights that except for a few parameters and indices for selected parts of the region, most of the samples were found under suitable categories. Few samples with elevated electrical conductivity values and higher sodium concentrations signify the possibility of alkalinity and salinity hazards for prolonged uses of groundwater for irrigation. The study witnessed the presence of saline aquifer in the region where samples exhibit higher salinity (>1000 ppm) and can potentially cause salinity hazards for prolonged uses of groundwater for irrigation. The hydrogeochemical classification reveals the dominance of the \({\text{HCO}}_{3}^{ - }\)-Ca2+ type of water followed by mixed-type water due to rock weathering dominance during both seasons. Thus, the study highlights the comprehensive spatiotemporal scenario of groundwater quality for irrigational uses in the region through spatial mapping to identify the vulnerable groundwater zones for sustainable agricultural soil management.
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Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology focuses on water and wastewater treatment, water pollution monitoring, water purification, and similar topics. The journal publishes original scientific theoretical and experimental articles in the following sections: new developments in the science of water; theoretical principles of water treatment and technology; physical chemistry of water treatment processes; analytical water chemistry; analysis of natural and waste waters; water treatment technology and demineralization of water; biological methods of water treatment; and also solicited critical reviews summarizing the latest findings. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English or Ukrainian language. All manuscripts are peer-reviewed.