[Chemical Characteristics of Shallow Groundwater in the Yellow River Diversion Area of Henan Province and Identification of Main Control Pollution Sources].
Huan Jing Ke Xue
; 45(2): 792-801, 2024 Feb 08.
Article
em Zh
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-38471918
ABSTRACT
The northern plain of Henan in the lower reaches of the Yellow River is an area where the Yellow River is frequently diverted. The shallow groundwater quality in this area is poorï¼ and many types of components have been found to be exceeding the limit valueï¼ howeverï¼ the contribution of various environmental factors to water quality needs to be further quantified. In order to clarify the genesis of water quality of shallow groundwater in the study areaï¼ 330 groups of shallow groundwater samples were collected via a regional water quality survey. The evolution of shallow groundwater quality in the Yellow River diversion area of northern Henan was revealed using the principal component-absolute principal component score-multiple linear regression ï¼PCA-APCS-MLRï¼ model. The results showed that the components with a shallow groundwater excess rate greater than 10% in descending order were manganeseï¼ ironï¼ total hardnessï¼ total dissolved solidsï¼ sodiumï¼ fluorideï¼ arsenicï¼ chloride ionsï¼ sulfateï¼ and ammonium. In particularï¼ the excess rate of manganese reached 76%. The four factors of dissolution enrichmentï¼ native origin of soilï¼ redox conditionsï¼ and agricultural activities were identified as the main reasons for poor groundwater qualityï¼ which accounted for 71.24% of the cumulative interpretation rate of variance. In additionï¼ the recharge from the surface water also influenced the groundwater quality. The effects of dissolution between the water and aquifer matrix and redox condition in the aquifer of the Yellow River dried-riverway like Xinxiang were significantly enhancedï¼ resulting in the increasing concentration of ironï¼ arsenicï¼ total hardnessï¼ TDSï¼ and other components in groundwater. Fluoride enrichment was caused by dissolution enrichmentï¼ the origin of the soilï¼ and lateral replenishment of the Yellow River. Groundwater with high manganese concentration was widely affected by the soil matrix. Nitrate pollution of the groundwater was caused by the extensive use of chemical fertilizers in agricultural activities in individual areas.
Texto completo:
1
Coleções:
01-internacional
Base de dados:
MEDLINE
Idioma:
Zh
Revista:
Huan Jing Ke Xue
Ano de publicação:
2024
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
China
País de publicação:
China