2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-95912-9
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Development of a groundwater quality index: GWQI, for the aquifers of the state of Bahia, Brazil using multivariable analyses

Abstract: This work elaborated a groundwater quality index—GWQI, for the aquifers of the state of Bahia, Brazil, using multivariable analyses. Data from 600 wells located in the four hydrogeological domains: sedimentary, crystalline, karstic, and metasedimentary, were subjected to exploratory statistical analysis, and 22 out of 26 parameters were subjected to multivariable analysis using Statistica (Version 7.0). From the PCA, 5 factors were sufficient to participate in the index, due to sufficient explanation of the cu… Show more

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“…Based on the Water quality values of the groundwater samples, dendrograms was created to display the different water sample quality categories. The interdependencies between various water quality measurements can be used to categorise them, as can the chemical similarity of samples collected from different sampling locations (Barbosa Filho & de Oliveira, 2021;Rahbar et al, 2020). Total 99 sites included in cluster 1, while the second cluster had 46 sites.…”
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“…Based on the Water quality values of the groundwater samples, dendrograms was created to display the different water sample quality categories. The interdependencies between various water quality measurements can be used to categorise them, as can the chemical similarity of samples collected from different sampling locations (Barbosa Filho & de Oliveira, 2021;Rahbar et al, 2020). Total 99 sites included in cluster 1, while the second cluster had 46 sites.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…groundwater quality of the region under investigation and its appropriateness for drinking purposes are investigated using the water quality index (WQI), which is calculated from experimental data and drinking water standards (APHA, 2005;WHO, 2011). Many groundwater quality indices (GWQIs) have been used to measure groundwater quality have been improved by a number of researchers (Honarbakhsh et al, 2019;Tripathi & Singal, 2019;Barbosa Filho & de Oliveira, 2021;Harun et al, 2021). WQI is one of the criteria for classifying groundwater, and it also denotes the relative quality of water.…”
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“…Because of the relative simplicity in computation and easy‐to‐understand output, which reveals a composite influence of various water quality parameters on water quality, the WQI technique has been widely used. Applications of the WQI technique include surface water quality (Akkoyunlu & Akiner, 2012; Amadi et al., 2010; Berry et al., 2020; Boyacioglu & Boyacioglu, 2007; Iticescu et al., 2013; Kumar & Dua, 2010; Lermontov et al., 2011) and groundwater quality (Adimalla & Qian, 2019; Filho & de Oliveira, 2021; Jha et al., 2020; Mohebbi et al., 2013). Despite WQI's status as a nonregulatory measurement (Akkoyunlu & Akiner, 2012; USF Water Institute, 2022), it is widely used because it helps the public and policymakers better understand critical water quality information.…”
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“…Despite differences in the type and number of parameters selected and purpose of use as either specific‐ or general‐water use indices, all WQI employ commonly monitored physical, chemical, and microbial water quality parameters. In practice, WQIs have been developed on the basis of either specific regional/local water quality guidelines or specific/designated uses of water (Filho & de Oliveira, 2021; Uddin et al., 2021). As an example of a specific water use indicator, a variant of NSFWQI includes radionuclides as one of the parameters (Nasirian, 2007), developed in line with ideas in Stoner (1978) arguing for inclusion of radionuclides in public water supply (PWS) indices.…”
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