2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-12702-6
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Groundwater pollution index (GPI) and GIS-based appraisal of groundwater quality for drinking and irrigation in coastal aquifers of Tiruchendur, South India

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“…Therefore, an appropriate knowledge regarding the hydrochemistry of water is of utmost importance so as to properly evaluate the quality of the groundwater, especially in the rural areas as it significantly affects the usability of the groundwater for irrigation, domestic as well as for industrial needs (Biswas et al 2020;. Several studies (Rabeiy 2018;Aouiti et al 2020;Aravinthasamy et al 2021;Kadam et al 2021;Kamaraj et al 2021;Rao et al 2021;Şener et al 2021) have been conducted earlier regarding hydrochemistry and groundwater suitability for irrigation. The quality of the water used for irrigational purpose directly influences the yield of crops as well as land degradation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, an appropriate knowledge regarding the hydrochemistry of water is of utmost importance so as to properly evaluate the quality of the groundwater, especially in the rural areas as it significantly affects the usability of the groundwater for irrigation, domestic as well as for industrial needs (Biswas et al 2020;. Several studies (Rabeiy 2018;Aouiti et al 2020;Aravinthasamy et al 2021;Kadam et al 2021;Kamaraj et al 2021;Rao et al 2021;Şener et al 2021) have been conducted earlier regarding hydrochemistry and groundwater suitability for irrigation. The quality of the water used for irrigational purpose directly influences the yield of crops as well as land degradation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poorly soluble salts in irrigation water are precipitated and accumulated on the soil with each successive crop. The PS of groundwater samples is classified into three categories (Doneen, 1954;Kamaraj et al, 2021); Excellent to good (<5), good to detrimental (5-10) and detrimental to unsatisfactory (>10). The PS calculation of the CI water samples in the area investigated (Table 3) gives values ranging from 18.62 to 26.83 meq/l, with a calculated average of around 22.92 meq/l.…”
Section: Assessment For Irrigation Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A higher hardness value considers Mg 2+ to exceed the quality level (Kamaraj et al, 2021). The Bhavani basin Mg 2+ level for the 1972 decade was 10-148 mg/l and for the 2010 decade 14-120 mg/l (permissible limit 100 mg/l).…”
Section: Magnesium (Mg 2+ )mentioning
confidence: 99%