Appraisal and Evaluation of Hydrogeochemical Processes in the Aquifer System of the South Eastern Coastal Area of Bangladesh
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Nafisa Tamannaya Dina
Institute of Nuclear Minerals, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, AERE, Savar, Dhaka-1349, Bangladeh.Author -
Mohammad Zafrul Kabir
Institute of Nuclear Minerals, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, AERE, Savar, Dhaka-1349, Bangladeh.Author -
Farah Deeba
Institute of Nuclear Minerals, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, AERE, Savar, Dhaka-1349, Bangladeh.Author -
Syed Hafizur Rahman
Department of Environmental Sciences, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka-1342, Bangladesh.Author -
Md. Golam Rasul
Institute of Nuclear Minerals, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, AERE, Savar, Dhaka-1349, Bangladeh.Author -
Md. Ferdous Alam
Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, AERE, Savar, Dhaka-1349, Bangladesh.Author -
Salma Sultana
Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, AERE, Savar, Dhaka-1349, Bangladesh.Author
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- Coastal aquifer, Hydrogeochemistry, Hydrochemical classification, Rock water interaction
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A hydrogeochemical study of groundwater in the aquifer system of the southeastern coastal area of Bangladesh was carried out to investigate the processes of groundwater hydrogeochemistry as well as the suitability of groundwater for drinking purposes. Water samples from tube wells (depths 6.5–165 m) were collected and examined for several water quality parameters to describe the hydrogeochemical characteristics. Most of the water samples were found to be fresh and soft water with few numbers of hard and brackish water. The overall sequence of cation and anion throughout the study area is Ca2+> Na+> Mg2+> K+ and HCO3− > CO3− > NO3− > SO42-> Cl−, respectively. Maximum water quality parameters satisfy the drinking water quality standard proposed by WHO. The piper diagram suggests that Ca2+-Mg2+-HCO3− (80%) and Ca2+-Na+-HCO3− (20%) facies are the predominant water types. Gibb's plot implies a rock-dominant inheritance that regulates the groundwater chemistry. The most significant hydrogeochemical processes in the study area are carbonate weathering. Correlation analysis recommends that TDS, EC, Na+, Ca2+, Cl−, and SO42− are strongly correlated with each other, indicating their contribution to water mineralization. The principal component analysis (PCA) and cluster analysis show that weathering and leaching of parent rocks are the leading environmental sources that influence the groundwater hydrochemistry.
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