Hydrogeochemical analysis of Groundwater in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu; Influences of Geological settings and land use pattern.

The influence of land use patterns and geological settings on the hydrogeochemistry of the Thanjavur district in Southern India is assessed. Thirty-four samples were analyzed for groundwater quality in pre-monsoon and post-monsoon seasons. The water quality Index (WQI) values derived based on these...

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Main Authors: P.J. Sajil Kumar, Anju Andezhath Mohanan, Vicky Shettigondahalli Ekanthalu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-10-01
Series:Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24749508.2019.1695713
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spelling doaj-23d73d0941a549838849ee92339ec2f12020-12-07T18:06:41ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGeology, Ecology, and Landscapes2474-95082020-10-014430631710.1080/24749508.2019.16957131695713Hydrogeochemical analysis of Groundwater in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu; Influences of Geological settings and land use pattern.P.J. Sajil Kumar0Anju Andezhath Mohanan1Vicky Shettigondahalli Ekanthalu2Freie Universität BerlinBrandenburg University of TechnologyUniversität RostockThe influence of land use patterns and geological settings on the hydrogeochemistry of the Thanjavur district in Southern India is assessed. Thirty-four samples were analyzed for groundwater quality in pre-monsoon and post-monsoon seasons. The water quality Index (WQI) values derived based on these values show that, over 80% of the samples were categorized as either as excellent or good quality for drinking. A spatial variation map of WQI is generated and compared with geological and land-use maps. The major hydrogeochemical processes acting are silicate weathering – evaporation deposition (post-monsoon) and carbonate dissolution (pre-monsoon). The results agree with the mineralogy of geological formations such as sandstone with clay and fluvial depositions. The main land-use pattern in the district is agricultural, built areas and industrial regions. The most common contaminant in agricultural lands is nitrate pollution from fertilizers. However, nitrate in the groundwater did not exceed the WHO standard of 50 mg/L. High salinity in many samples may be due to water logging as well as salt usage in the textile and chemical industries, which is correlated with the landuse as well as WQI Map. Overall, geology and land use have significant influence on groundwater quality of the region.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24749508.2019.1695713groundwater qualitygeological influencesland use impactsthanjvur districttamil nadu
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author P.J. Sajil Kumar
Anju Andezhath Mohanan
Vicky Shettigondahalli Ekanthalu
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Anju Andezhath Mohanan
Vicky Shettigondahalli Ekanthalu
Hydrogeochemical analysis of Groundwater in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu; Influences of Geological settings and land use pattern.
Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes
groundwater quality
geological influences
land use impacts
thanjvur district
tamil nadu
author_facet P.J. Sajil Kumar
Anju Andezhath Mohanan
Vicky Shettigondahalli Ekanthalu
author_sort P.J. Sajil Kumar
title Hydrogeochemical analysis of Groundwater in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu; Influences of Geological settings and land use pattern.
title_short Hydrogeochemical analysis of Groundwater in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu; Influences of Geological settings and land use pattern.
title_full Hydrogeochemical analysis of Groundwater in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu; Influences of Geological settings and land use pattern.
title_fullStr Hydrogeochemical analysis of Groundwater in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu; Influences of Geological settings and land use pattern.
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogeochemical analysis of Groundwater in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu; Influences of Geological settings and land use pattern.
title_sort hydrogeochemical analysis of groundwater in thanjavur district, tamil nadu; influences of geological settings and land use pattern.
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes
issn 2474-9508
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The influence of land use patterns and geological settings on the hydrogeochemistry of the Thanjavur district in Southern India is assessed. Thirty-four samples were analyzed for groundwater quality in pre-monsoon and post-monsoon seasons. The water quality Index (WQI) values derived based on these values show that, over 80% of the samples were categorized as either as excellent or good quality for drinking. A spatial variation map of WQI is generated and compared with geological and land-use maps. The major hydrogeochemical processes acting are silicate weathering – evaporation deposition (post-monsoon) and carbonate dissolution (pre-monsoon). The results agree with the mineralogy of geological formations such as sandstone with clay and fluvial depositions. The main land-use pattern in the district is agricultural, built areas and industrial regions. The most common contaminant in agricultural lands is nitrate pollution from fertilizers. However, nitrate in the groundwater did not exceed the WHO standard of 50 mg/L. High salinity in many samples may be due to water logging as well as salt usage in the textile and chemical industries, which is correlated with the landuse as well as WQI Map. Overall, geology and land use have significant influence on groundwater quality of the region.
topic groundwater quality
geological influences
land use impacts
thanjvur district
tamil nadu
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24749508.2019.1695713
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