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[Major Ionic Characteristics and Controlling Factors of Karst Groundwater at Xiangshui, Chongzuo]. | LitMetric

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  • * Groundwater samples were mostly weakly alkaline, rich in calcium (Ca) and bicarbonate (HCO), and showed distinct concentration patterns influenced by seasonal changes, with certain ions peaking in specific seasons.
  • * The chemical properties of the groundwater were largely determined by the dissolution of carbonate rocks, with the influence of human activities evident in more populated areas, impacting the levels of sodium (Na), chloride (Cl), and nitrate (NO).

Article Abstract

To investigate the major ionic characteristics, seasonal variation, and controlling factors of karst groundwater at Xiangshui, Chongzuo, 210 groundwater samples were collected and measured in wet season, dry season, and flat season in 2016. The controlling factors of karst groundwater were analyzed by using multivariate statistical analysis method. The results showed that the groundwater samples were weakly alkaline fresh water and rich in Ca and HCO, which accounted for more than 75% and 70% of total ion concentration. The average concentrations of K, Na, Cl, and NO decreased in the order of wet season > flat season > dry season. None of the concentrations of Ca, Mg, HCO, SO, pH, TDS, TZ, and TZ showed significant seasonal variation. The hydrochemical characteristics were found to be of HCO-Ca type and mainly determined by carbonate rock dissolution. Only a small proportion of them were of HCO·Cl-Ca and HCO·SO-Ca type in wet season and flat season, Cl·NO-Ca type appeared in flat season, and HCO-Ca·Mg type appeared in dry season, reflecting the influence of dolomite and ferric mudstone dissolution in the stratum, and of NO and Cl input from anthropogenic activities. Groundwater Ca and HCO mainly came from limestone dissolution; Na, Cl, K, and NO came from atmospheric precipitation and human activities; while Mg and SO came from dolomite and ferric mudstone dissolution. The chemical composition of groundwater was controlled by water-rock interaction, the groundwater in the carbonate aquifer was controlled by carbonate rocks dissolution, and the groundwater in villages and densely populated areas was affected by atmospheric precipitation and human activity.

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