2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/8199000
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Hydrogeochemical Characterization and Appraisal of Groundwater Quality in Yisr River Catchment, Blue Nile River Basin, Ethiopia, by Using the GIS, WQI, and Statistical Techniques

Abstract: Groundwater is a primary drinking, agricultural, domestic, and nondomestic water source in Ethiopia’s Yisr River watershed of the Blue Nile River basin. There has been no systematic investigation of the hydrogeochemical properties of groundwater in the research area. The study investigated the hydrogeochemical parameters of groundwater in the catchment to find out if it is fit for drinking and irrigation. A total of 26 samples of groundwater were collected and analyzed for seventeen parameters, including pH, t… Show more

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“…A related study conducted in the whole Tana sub-basin also found the hydrogeochemical facies including Na–HCO 3, Ca–HCO 3 , and Ca–Na–HCO 3 including others [ 18 ]. Other studies [ 47 , 105 ] conducted in the nearby area of the present study region also found Ca–HCO 3 as the dominant water type. A very similar main hydrogeochemical facies (Ca–HCO 3 , Na–HCO3, and Ca/Mg–HCO3) were also obtained from the research work carried out in the Birr River watershed [ 11 ], a nearby area of the present study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…A related study conducted in the whole Tana sub-basin also found the hydrogeochemical facies including Na–HCO 3, Ca–HCO 3 , and Ca–Na–HCO 3 including others [ 18 ]. Other studies [ 47 , 105 ] conducted in the nearby area of the present study region also found Ca–HCO 3 as the dominant water type. A very similar main hydrogeochemical facies (Ca–HCO 3 , Na–HCO3, and Ca/Mg–HCO3) were also obtained from the research work carried out in the Birr River watershed [ 11 ], a nearby area of the present study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%