International Journal of Economic and Environment Geology | |
Geospatial Variability and Drinking Water Safety Scenario of Groundwater in Aland Taluka, Kalaburagi, Karnataka | |
Babu Nallusamy1  Rhethwik, L. Bharathkumar1  | |
[1] Department of Geology, Central University of Karnataka, Aland Road, Kalaburagi, Karnataka, India; | |
关键词: Ground water quality; fluoride; GIS; geospatial analysis; Kalaburagi.; | |
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来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Groundwater quality and distribution systems are major concerns in hydrogeology which needs proper understanding in order to relate the quality and quantity of groundwater. Water quality represents the chemical constituents or ionic concentration of water. Drinking water is very sensitive and needs immediate prevention of pollutants to groundwater reserves. In this sense, Water Quality Index (WQI) is one of the essential factors to determine the quality and grade of the groundwater. Groundwater is highly influenced by lithological assemblage prevailing in the area. The study area is covered by Deccan traps which consist of basalts. The variation of water quality from both open wells and bore wells in accordance to the depth variations were analyzed with reference to water table. The significance of the research illustrated the society related problems from water quality using geospatial and decision making tools, and quality of the water using WQI analysis.
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