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Hydrochemistry of reservoirs of damodar river basin, India: weathering processes and water quality assessment

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Title Hydrochemistry of reservoirs of damodar river basin, India: weathering processes and water quality assessment
 
Creator Singh, Abhay Kumar
Mondal, G.C.
Singh, Prasoon Kumar
Singh, Siddharth
Singh, T.B.
Tewary, B. K.
 
Subject Envieronmental Management Group
 
Description Water samples collected from the six reservoirs of Damodar River basin in pre- and post-monsoon, have been analysed, to study the major ion chemistry and the weathering and geochemical processes controlling the water composition. Ca, Na and HCO3 dominate the chemical composition of the reservoir water. The seasonal data shows a minimum concentration of most of the ions in post-monsoon and a maximum concentration in pre-monsoon seasons, reflecting the concentrating effects due to elevated temperature and increased evaporation during the low water level period of the pre-monsoon season. Water chemistry of the reservoirs strongly reflects the dominance of continental weathering aided by atmospheric and anthropogenic activities in the catchment area. Higher concentration of SO4 and TDS in Panchet, Durgapur and Tenughat reservoirs indicate mining and anthropogenic impact on water quality. The high contribution of (Ca+Mg) to the total cations, high concentration of dissolved silica, relatively high (Na+K)/TZ+ ratio (0.3) and low equivalent ratio of (Ca+Mg)/(Na+K) suggests combined influence of carbonate and silicate weathering. Kaolinite is the possible mineral that is in equilibrium with the water, implying that the chemistry of reservoir water favours kaolinite formation. The calculated values of SAR, RSC and sodium percentage indicate the ‘excellent to good quality’ of water for irrigation uses.
 
Publisher Springer
 
Date 2005-10
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://cimfr.csircentral.net/315/1/Envgeol%2DResr.pdf
Singh, Abhay Kumar and Mondal, G.C. and Singh, Prasoon Kumar and Singh, Siddharth and Singh, T.B. and Tewary, B. K. (2005) Hydrochemistry of reservoirs of damodar river basin, India: weathering processes and water quality assessment. Environmental Geology, 48 (8). pp. 1014-1028. ISSN 0943-0105
 
Relation http://www.DOI 10.1007/s00254-005-1302-6
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