2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12517-017-3019-8
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Spatial mapping of irrigation groundwater quality of the High Mekerra watershed (Northern Algeria)

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“…Table illustrates the relative weight of each parameter. The IWQI value can be calculated according to Equation taking into account the above‐mentioned values of q i and w i (Hallouche et al, ; Zahedi, ). The classification and characteristics of the general IWQI are given in Table .…”
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“…Table illustrates the relative weight of each parameter. The IWQI value can be calculated according to Equation taking into account the above‐mentioned values of q i and w i (Hallouche et al, ; Zahedi, ). The classification and characteristics of the general IWQI are given in Table .…”
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“…GIS has been commonly used in determination of the regions affected by groundwater pollution within the framework of groundwater pollution scenarios (Hallouche et al, ). Irrigation water quality mapping, developed through improvement of GIS and spatial analysis techniques on the basis of the standards for irrigation water quality, has been an important means of obtaining well‐supported, accurate and critical information in spatial visualization and comparative evaluation of quality parameters (Simsek and Gunduz, ; Shabbir and Ahmad, ).…”
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“…It alters the soil's physicochemical properties and threatens the sustainability of irrigation agriculture, especially in the areas of arid regions (Devkota et al, 2015). The irrigation water quality index (IWQI) serves as a measure to assess the suitability of water for irrigation (Hallouche et al, 2017) and is calculated based on electrical conductivity (EC), sodium (Na + ), chloride (Cl À ), bicarbonate (HCO 3 À ) and sodium adsorption ratio (SAR). Zinabu (2011) has indicated that irrigation water drawn from rivers contaminated with industrial effluents has a significant impact on the characteristics of the soil under irrigation.…”
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