2017
DOI: 10.5539/enrr.v7n3p51
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Applications of Hydrochemical Models for Groundwater in Korea

Abstract: The variation patterns of groundwater mobility and chemical distribution are regarded as a very important factor for determining the geochemical features and therefore, the classifications of groundwater based on the chemical properties are highly valued for the expansion of study areas for setting up the regulations and management plans of governmental level for the preservation of local groundwater. Based on these prerequisites, in this study we focused on the evaluations, the comparison of the physiochemica… Show more

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“…Groundwater samples fell between 1:2 (Ca 2+ +Mg 2+ = 0.5 TZ+) line and 1:1 equil-line in a scatter plot of Ca 2+ + Mg 2+ vs. total cations (TZ+) showing that some of these ions (Ca 2+ + Mg 2+ ) are came out from the weathering of silicate minerals (Fig. 9c) (Hwang et al, 2017). On groundwater chemistry, the important effect of silicate weathering could be specified by the bivariate schemes of Ca 2+ + Mg 2+ over HCO3 -+ SO4 2-.…”
Section: Hydrochemical Facies and Groundwater Classificationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Groundwater samples fell between 1:2 (Ca 2+ +Mg 2+ = 0.5 TZ+) line and 1:1 equil-line in a scatter plot of Ca 2+ + Mg 2+ vs. total cations (TZ+) showing that some of these ions (Ca 2+ + Mg 2+ ) are came out from the weathering of silicate minerals (Fig. 9c) (Hwang et al, 2017). On groundwater chemistry, the important effect of silicate weathering could be specified by the bivariate schemes of Ca 2+ + Mg 2+ over HCO3 -+ SO4 2-.…”
Section: Hydrochemical Facies and Groundwater Classificationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Groundwater, which moves through aquifers, interacts with the aquifer material in the subsurface environment, leading to an alteration in its chemical composition due to a variety of hydro-geochemical processes. [2]. Generally, groundwater quality entirely depends on the physiochemical parameters present, which are mostly derived from geogenic and anthropogenic activities of a particular area.…”
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