Impacts of hydrogeochemical processes and land use practices on groundwater quality of Shwan sub-Basin, Kirkuk, northern Iraq

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作者
Al-Gburi, Hind Fadhil [1 ]
Al-Tawash, Balsam Salim [1 ]
Al-Tamimi, Omer Sabah [2 ]
Schueth, Christoph [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Baghdad, Coll Sci, Geol Dept, Baghdad, Iraq
[2] Univ Kirkuk, Coll Sci, Dept Appl Geol, Kirkuk, Iraq
[3] Tech Univ Darmstadt, Inst Appl Geosci, Darmstadt, Germany
关键词
Hydrogeochemistry; Shwan sub-Basin; Groundwater; Saturated index; Water quality index; WATER;
D O I
10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13995
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Shwan sub-Basin is one of the substantial groundwater sources in northern Iraq. Along with an increase in population, agricultural and industrial activities synced with the change in climate conditions, all could have a negative impact on the hydrochemistry of groundwater. Therefore, it becomes crucial to investigate the different processes that could affect hydrochemistry and water quality. Thirty-two groundwater samples were collected from wells distributed in the study area, and one surface water sample from Lesser Zab River, all water samples were gathered during two seasons. Hydrogeochemical model was performed on physiochemical analysis results by using PHREEQC software to understand the geochemical reactions occurring in groundwater. The results of the Saturated Index showed supersaturated values for calcite, aragonite and dolomite in groundwater samples during the first season in a percent of 84%. While the second season samples were supersaturated in percent of 40.6%, 37.5% and 46.8% for aragonite, calcite and dolomite minerals respectively. The Saturated Index shows supersaturated values of quartz mineral in most groundwater samples, which are sourced from the abundance of silicate minerals that are primarily included within the ambient rock materials of the tertiary and quaternary clastic aquifer system in the study region. The saturated index showed undersaturated values with most minerals of feldspar, halide and sulfate. However, these minerals were in a dissolution state, releasing significant amounts of Ca2+, Na+, Mg2+, HCO3-, Cl. and SO42- ions into the solution. Most of the groundwater samples were classified as earth-alkaline water with an increased portion of alkali with prevailing bicarbonate for two seasons, except the groundwater sample W2 was classified as earth-alkaline water with an increased portion of alkali with prevailing SO42- and Cl-. The water quality for human drinking was evaluated using the water quality index (WQI). The values of WQI were from 51.9 to 99.2 and from 53.9 to 88.5 for the first and the second seasons respectively. WQI revealed that most of the samples were classified as poor to very poor water quality, except the Lesser Zab River sample for the second season was good water quality and the sample W2 for the first season was unsuitable for drinking purposes.
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