Application of groundwater quality index (GWQI) by Deterministic and Probabilistic Approaches to Assess Effect of Land Use Change on Groundwater Quality in the northern county of Iran: non-carcinogenic risk assessment
Abstract:This study aimed to evaluate the groundwater quality, land use changes, and non-carcinogenic risk caused by F−, and NO3 – ions in Babol county's drinking water. A total of 228 samples were collected from 38 drinking water wells between 2016–2021, and analyzed for various chemical parameters to determine the groundwater quality index (GWQI). The results obtained from the deterministic approach indicated that 74.6% of the water sources exhibited good quality, with a GWQI value range of 49.91 to 107.38. However, … Show more
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