The role of the stratigraphic on quantity and quality water karst springs In Shotori mountains, west Tabas

The Shotori Mountains, with an area of about 2500 Km2 are located in west Tabas. Carbonate formations outcrops are about 53% and include Gamal, Shotori and Esfandiar formations. Sequence stratigraphy and difference hydrostratigraphy leaded to forming three karstic aquifers entitled Gamal, Shotori an...

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Main Authors: Hassan Zia, Gholamhossein Karami, Ali Taheri
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: University of Isfahan 2017-12-01
Series:Journal of Stratigraphy and Sedimentology Researches
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Online Access:http://jssr.ui.ac.ir/article_22343_7a13cdb14dab4b1bf59250296f06caf6.pdf
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spelling doaj-8c5faf22f16641d9a8ae38f903ed158b2020-11-25T00:38:57ZfasUniversity of IsfahanJournal of Stratigraphy and Sedimentology Researches 2008-78882423-80072017-12-01334213610.22108/jssr.2017.104473.101422343The role of the stratigraphic on quantity and quality water karst springs In Shotori mountains, west TabasHassan Zia0Gholamhossein Karami1Ali Taheri2Shahrood Earth University of Technology, Shahrood IranShahrood University of Technology, IranShahrood University of Technology, IranThe Shotori Mountains, with an area of about 2500 Km2 are located in west Tabas. Carbonate formations outcrops are about 53% and include Gamal, Shotori and Esfandiar formations. Sequence stratigraphy and difference hydrostratigraphy leaded to forming three karstic aquifers entitled Gamal, Shotori and Esfandiar. Almost all springs in this studied area emerge from these karst formations. So that annual discharge these karst springs is about 83% of total annual discharge in the studied area. The higher extend, thick layer and more purity of the limestone in Esfandiar formation in comparison with the Gamal and Shotori formations lead to the higher degree of karstification in this formation so that the main springs emerging from this formation. In addition to the effect of stratigraphy on quantity, it has a significant effect on the quality of the discharging water from the springs in the area. Springs which discharge form Esfandiar formation with volcanic and Qala Dokhtar formation basement have higher quality than Esfandiar with Baghamshah basement. The electrical conductivity of the first group of springs is below 500 µS/ cm whereas it fluctuates between 700 to 1800 µS/ cm in the second group.http://jssr.ui.ac.ir/article_22343_7a13cdb14dab4b1bf59250296f06caf6.pdf" Stratigraphic""Karstic springs""Shotori mountains""Karst"
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author Hassan Zia
Gholamhossein Karami
Ali Taheri
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Gholamhossein Karami
Ali Taheri
The role of the stratigraphic on quantity and quality water karst springs In Shotori mountains, west Tabas
Journal of Stratigraphy and Sedimentology Researches
" Stratigraphic"
"Karstic springs"
"Shotori mountains"
"Karst"
author_facet Hassan Zia
Gholamhossein Karami
Ali Taheri
author_sort Hassan Zia
title The role of the stratigraphic on quantity and quality water karst springs In Shotori mountains, west Tabas
title_short The role of the stratigraphic on quantity and quality water karst springs In Shotori mountains, west Tabas
title_full The role of the stratigraphic on quantity and quality water karst springs In Shotori mountains, west Tabas
title_fullStr The role of the stratigraphic on quantity and quality water karst springs In Shotori mountains, west Tabas
title_full_unstemmed The role of the stratigraphic on quantity and quality water karst springs In Shotori mountains, west Tabas
title_sort role of the stratigraphic on quantity and quality water karst springs in shotori mountains, west tabas
publisher University of Isfahan
series Journal of Stratigraphy and Sedimentology Researches
issn 2008-7888
2423-8007
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The Shotori Mountains, with an area of about 2500 Km2 are located in west Tabas. Carbonate formations outcrops are about 53% and include Gamal, Shotori and Esfandiar formations. Sequence stratigraphy and difference hydrostratigraphy leaded to forming three karstic aquifers entitled Gamal, Shotori and Esfandiar. Almost all springs in this studied area emerge from these karst formations. So that annual discharge these karst springs is about 83% of total annual discharge in the studied area. The higher extend, thick layer and more purity of the limestone in Esfandiar formation in comparison with the Gamal and Shotori formations lead to the higher degree of karstification in this formation so that the main springs emerging from this formation. In addition to the effect of stratigraphy on quantity, it has a significant effect on the quality of the discharging water from the springs in the area. Springs which discharge form Esfandiar formation with volcanic and Qala Dokhtar formation basement have higher quality than Esfandiar with Baghamshah basement. The electrical conductivity of the first group of springs is below 500 µS/ cm whereas it fluctuates between 700 to 1800 µS/ cm in the second group.
topic " Stratigraphic"
"Karstic springs"
"Shotori mountains"
"Karst"
url http://jssr.ui.ac.ir/article_22343_7a13cdb14dab4b1bf59250296f06caf6.pdf
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