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Taxonomy of groundwater quality using multivariate and spatial analyses in the Tuticorin District,Tamil Nadu,India
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">C?SingarajaEmail author  S?Chidambaram  Noble?Jacob  E?Ezhilarasan  C?Velmurugan  M?Manikandan  S?Rajamani
Institution:1.Department of Geology,Presidency College,Chennai,India;2.Department of Earth Sciences,Annamalai University,Annamalai Nagar,India;3.Isotope Production and Applications Division,Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,Mumbai,India
Abstract:A holistic appraisal of the quality of groundwater from the Tuticorin District has been conducted using multivariate statistical and spatial analyses. The objectives of the study were to delineate the spatial and temporal variabilities in groundwater quality and to understand its suitability for human uses. A total of 100 groundwater samples were collected and analyzed for major cations and anions during pre-monsoon and post-monsoon. Water quality index rating was calculated to quantify overall water quality for human consumption. The PRM samples exhibit poor quality in greater percentage when compared with POM due to the dilution after rainfall. Correlation, factor analysis, and plot of the factor scores reflect the seawater intrusion and weathering process. The mineral stability diagrams indicated that the groundwater is in equilibrium with kaolinite and Ca-montmorillonite, whereas Gibbs plot showed that the chemical composition of groundwater in both districts is controlled by the natural weathering processes irrespective of seasons. The major water type identified in this study is the Ca2+–Mg2+–HCO3 ? type, which degrades into predominantly Na+–Cl?–SO4 2? more saline groundwater toward the coast.
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