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Hydrogeochemical delineation of groundwater fitness for drinking and agricultural utilities in Thiruvallur district, South India

Appraisal of groundwater fitness to drinking, agricultural, and domestic purposes was attempted within the Thiruvallur district of South India since groundwater is the significant sources for the above utilities. Groundwater samples collected from a sum of 110 locations have to be analyzed for major...

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Published in:Arabian journal of geosciences 2021-03, Vol.14 (6), Article 526
Main Authors: Senthilkumar, Subramani, Gowtham, Balu, Srinivasamoorthy, Krishnaraj, Gopinath, Selvaraj
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subjects Anthropogenic factors
Calcium
Calcium ions
Calcium nitrate
Chemical analysis
Drinking
Drinking water
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth science
Earth Sciences
Electrical conductivity
Encroachment
Fitness
Groundwater
Human influences
Hydrogeochemistry
Ions
Irrigation water
Monsoons
Recent advanced techniques in water resources management
Resistance
S. I. – CEC Framework
Seawater
Sedimentary facies
Sodium
Sodium conductance
Total dissolved solids
Water analysis
Water quality
Water sampling
Water utilities
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