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Groundwater quality in the semi‐arid region of the Chahardouly basin,West Iran
Authors:A Taheri Tizro  KS Voudouris
Institution:1. Dept. of Water Engineering, College of Agriculture, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran;2. Lab. of Engineering Geology & Hydrogeology, Dept. of Geology, Aristotle University, Egnatia str., 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract:Chahardouly basin is located in the western part of Iran and is characterized by semi‐arid climatic conditions and scarcity in water resources. The main aquifer systems are developed within alluvial deposits. The availability of groundwater is rather erratic owing to the occurrence of hard rock formation and a saline zone in some parts of the area. The aquifer systems of the area show signs of depletion, which have taken place in recent years due to a decline in water levels. Groundwater samples collected from shallow and deep wells were analysed to examine the quality characteristics of groundwater. The major ion chemistry of groundwater is dominated by Ca2+ and HCO3?, while higher values of total dissolved solids (TDS) in groundwater are associated with high concentrations of all major ions. An increase in salinity is recorded in the down‐gradient part of the basin. The occurrence of saline groundwater, as witnessed by the high electrical conductivity (EC), may be attributed to the long residence time of water and the dissolution of minerals, as well as evaporation of rainfall and irrigation return flow. Based on SAR values and sodium content (%Na), salinity appears to be responsible for the poor groundwater quality, rendering most of the samples not suitable for irrigation use. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:hydrochemistry  aquifer  groundwater quality  semi‐arid climate  Iran
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