2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13111450
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Influence of Rainfall Seasonality in Groundwater Chemistry at Western Region of São Paulo State—Brazil

Abstract: The present study evaluated the spatiotemporal variation in concentration of cadmium, lead and copper ions in groundwater wells in the stratigraphic subdivision “Santo Anastácio” that belongs to the Bauru aquifer system in the western region of São Paulo State. Exploratory statistics methods were employed to investigate the response of the concentration of these metals in the aquifer through the pluviometric index of the region. The results show a direct dependence of the mean monthly flow of the metals in the… Show more

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“…Turbidity is the measure of the extent to which light is either absorb or scatter by suspended materials in water. It is a tool for assessing the acceptability of water for potability (Maroubo et al, 2021). Results of the seasonal variation (Figure 4) shows that turbidity was highest (6.9 NTU) in the month of September 2021 (rainy season) and lowest (3.7 NTU) in January 2021 (dry season), which is in agreement with Bastaraud et al (2020) work.…”
Section: ) Statistical Analysessupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Turbidity is the measure of the extent to which light is either absorb or scatter by suspended materials in water. It is a tool for assessing the acceptability of water for potability (Maroubo et al, 2021). Results of the seasonal variation (Figure 4) shows that turbidity was highest (6.9 NTU) in the month of September 2021 (rainy season) and lowest (3.7 NTU) in January 2021 (dry season), which is in agreement with Bastaraud et al (2020) work.…”
Section: ) Statistical Analysessupporting
confidence: 89%