P.S. Kouassy Kalédjé , A. Njueya Kopa , C.G. Belinga Mboussame , Z. Mfonka , L. Kengni , J.-R. Ndam Ngoupayou
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摘要
Kadey流域是一个准各向同性裂隙基底环境的水文地球化学系统,具有明显的地下水/地表水交换功能。通过分析和解释水雨量学、水动力学和水化学数据来了解这些交换及其对系统水动力学行为的影响。结果表明,河道和地下水在不同季节的流动方向上起着沟通的作用。通过主成分分析(PCA)还发现,河水和地下水主要来源于雨水。第一个结果表明,Kadey流域水体呈酸性(5.85 < pH < 6.17),呈极弱至弱矿化(18 < CE < 140µS/cm),具有两种优势相:碳酸氢钙镁相(HCO3-Ca-Mg)和碳酸氢钠钾相(HCO3-Na-K)。几个环境因素控制着这个盆地的水质:岩性、人为活动和气候。这也是当地地下水中显著存在的ETMs (Fe > Mn > Pb > Cr > Cu > Zn > Cd > As >; CN)的起源。这些见解有助于理解水交换机制,并对Kadey流域的水资源管理具有启示意义。
Hydrogeochemical characterization of water in the Kadey watershed (Central Africa): An approach to the dynamics of groundwater/surface water exchanges
The Kadey watershed, a hydrogeochemical system in a quasi-isotropic fissured basement environment, presents distinct groundwater/surface water exchange functions. The analysis and interpretations of hydropluviometric, hydrodynamic, and hydrochemical data are used to understand these exchanges and their impact on the hydrodynamic behavior of the system. The results reveal that the watercourse and groundwater act as communicating vessels, with the direction of flow depending on the season. It also found that the river water and the groundwater predominantly originate from rain, as indicated by a principal components analysis (PCA). The first results show that the waters of the Kadey watershed are acidic (5.85 < pH < 6.17) and very weakly to weakly mineralized (18 < CE < 140 µS/cm) with two dominant facies: calcium-magnesium bicarbonate (HCO3-Ca-Mg) and the sodium-potassium bicarbonate facies (HCO3-Na-K). Several environmental factors control the quality of the waters of this basin: lithology, anthropogenic activities and climate. It is also at the origin of the noted presence of ETMs (Fe > Mn > Pb > Cr > Cu > Zn > Cd > As > CN) in the groundwaters of the locality. These insights contribute to the understanding of water exchange mechanism and have implications for the management of water resources in the Kadey watershed.