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Geochemical variation of the groundwater characters along Wadi Qudaid,northeast Jeddah,westcentral Arabian Shield,Saudi Arabia
Authors:Mohamed A Sharaf  Abdullah R Sonbul  Ali A Mesaed
Institution:1.Hydrogeology Department, Faculty of Earth Sciences,King Abdulaziz University,Jeddah,Saudi Arabia;2.Engineering and Environmental Geology Department, Faculty of Earth Sciences,King Abdulaziz University,Jeddah,Saudi Arabia;3.Geo-exploration Techniques Department, Faculty of Earth Sciences,King Abdulaziz University,Jeddah,Saudi Arabia;4.Geology Department, Faculty of Sciences,Cairo University,Giza,Egypt
Abstract:Wadi Qudaid is present about 120 km northeast of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The area includes Precambrian Arabian Shield, Tertiary sedimentary rocks, Tertiary basic volcanics (harrat), and finally Quaternary wadi deposits which represent the main aquifer of Wadi Qudaid area. The present study indicates the presence of pronounced geochemical variations in the groundwater characters along the main channel of Wadi Qudaid from the southwestern part (downstream) to the northeastern (upstream) part. The groundwater-bearing horizon is thicker in the downstream part than the upstream part. The study also revealed that the groundwater is of good quality in the upstream (NE) part than the downstream (SW) part. This is related to the addition and depletion of many elements during the groundwater trip from NE to SW and the addition and depletion of some elements. The downstream part is of high hardness and TDS when compared with the upstream part. Also, the downstream part is of high bisnous element (As, Co, Ni) than the upstream part. The groundwater of the southwestern part of Wadi Qudaid are free from the following elements: i.e., Al, Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, and Pb.
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