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Assessing seasonal variation of fluoride in groundwater for irrigation uses through hydro-geochemical and multivariate statistical approach
Authors:SK Jha  AK Nayak  YK Sharma  DK Sharma  VK Mishra
Institution:1. Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Regional Research Station, Lucknow, Indiajhask_01@yahoo.com sk.jha@icar.gov.in;3. Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack, India;4. Division of Environmental Science, Department of Botany, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, India;5. Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Regional Research Station, Lucknow, India
Abstract:Since a considerable amount of fluoride (Fl) intake also takes place through the ingestion of foods that are grown in the contaminated soil and irrigated with elemental contaminated water, this may lead to higher risk from Fl-mediated toxicity. Therefore, in the present study, a systematic delineation and characterization of Fl in agricultural tube wells in Unnao District, India, were carried out to examine seasonal variations of this element using graphical and multivariate statistical approach. The results suggested that different natural hydro-geochemical processes such as weathering of silicates, carbonates, and various ion exchange processes are the key factors responsible for the geochemistry of the groundwater in addition to the alkalinity of water. Of the water sampled, 27.3% and 18.2% were contaminated with Fl exceeding the desirable limit of 1 mg/L as prescribed by Bureau of Indian Standards during pre-monsoon and post-monsoon season. Fluoride displayed a significant positive correlation during both seasons and the water type of the majority of the samples in both seasons was bicarbonate.
Keywords:seasonal  fluoride  multivariate  groundwater  alkalinity
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