Investigation of Groundwater Quantitative and Qualitative Variations Trends (Case study:sari-neka aquifer)
AbstractInvestigation of temporal variations of groundwater resources quality and quantity is very important for the comprehensive management of these resources. In this study, trends of the groundwater quality and quantity parameters variations of the Sari-neka plain during the period (1991-2015) were investigated. For this purpose, Mann-Kendall and Sen’s slop estimator non-parametric tests at 95% and 99% confidence levels to evaluate the trends were analyzed. The parameters used in this study were Ca2+, Mg2+, K+, TDS, Na+, Cl-, So42- in the qualitative part and the groundwater level in the quantitative part. The results for 16 quantity observation wells indicated that the trend of groundwater level for 5 observation wells was positive. 2 observation wells were negative trend and 9 observation wells were a non-significant trend. The qualitative trend analysis for 19 observation wells showed that expect Ca2+ which experienced positive trends (3 observation wells), the other quality parameters followed negative or non- significant trend.
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Simulation of Calcium concentration in groundwater resources (Case study: Birjand aquifer)
Hamid Kardan Moghadam *,
Journal of Auifer and Qanat, -
A hybrid approach with SWARA and COPRAS methods in ranking management strategies to control seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers
, Hamid Kardan Moghaddam, Mehdi Hamidi *
Journal of Water and Irrigation Management,