Origin of major dissolved ions in groundwater within the Lower Pra Basin using groundwater geochemistry, source-rock deduction and stable isotopes of 2H and 18O
Autor: | Collins K. Tay, Ebenezer Kofi Hayford, Benony K. Kortatsi, Isaac O. Hodgson |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Arsenopyrite
Global and Planetary Change Biogeochemical cycle Global meteoric water line Stable isotope ratio Geochemistry Soil Science Geology engineering.material Total dissolved solids Pollution Environmental chemistry visual_art engineering visual_art.visual_art_medium Environmental Chemistry Pyrite Water quality Groundwater Earth-Surface Processes Water Science and Technology |
Zdroj: | Environmental Earth Sciences. 71:5079-5097 |
ISSN: | 1866-6299 1866-6280 |
Popis: | Hydrochemical and stable isotopes (18O and 2H) analyses of groundwater samples were employed to establish the origin of major dissolved ions in groundwater within the Lower Pra Basin. Results showed that, the major processes responsible for chemical evolution of groundwater include: silicate (SiO4)4− dissolutions, ion exchange reactions, sea aerosol spray and pyrite (FeS2) and arsenopyrite (FeAsS) oxidations. The groundwater is strongly acidic to neutral, with pH generally range from 3.5 to 7.0 pH units and mean 5.9 (±0.5). Approximately 89 % of boreholes had pH values outside the World Heath Organization (WHO, Guidelines for drinking water quality, 2004) guideline value for drinking water due principally to natural biogeochemical processes and therefore, not suitable for potable purposes. Electrical conductivity (EC) range from 57.6 to 1,201 μS/cm with mean 279.3 (±198.8) μS/cm. Total dissolved solids (TDS) range from 32 to 661 mg/L with mean 151.7 (±106.8) mg/L, with 98.6 % of groundwater as fresh (TDS Ca2+> Mg2+ > K+ and HCO3 − > Cl− > SO4 2−, respectively. A plot of ∂18O ‰ against 2H ‰ showed that, ground and surface waters clustered on or closely along the Global Meteoric Water Line, suggesting that, the waters emanated principally from meteoric source with evaporation playing an insignificant role on the infiltrating water. |
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