2014
DOI: 10.1007/s12517-014-1679-1
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The impact of hydrogeochemical processes on karst groundwater quality in arid and semiarid area: a case study in the Liulin spring area, north China

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“…Various sub-region corresponded with different dominant hydrogeochemical processes. These results were coincided with the results studied by Wang [15] and Zang [19].…”
Section: Modeling Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Various sub-region corresponded with different dominant hydrogeochemical processes. These results were coincided with the results studied by Wang [15] and Zang [19].…”
Section: Modeling Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…All of the four models could better explain hydrogeochemical processes along flow path 1. The research [19] for SI (saturated index) for sample NO3 indicated that the SI of calcite and gypsum was 0.63 and −2.1, respectively, suggesting precipitation of calcite and dissolution of gypsum. Thus, model 4 may be more realistic in this region.…”
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“…For example, ionic ratios are used to determine the origin of, and hydro-geochemical processes affecting groundwater chemical composition [28,29]. We used the saturation index (SI) to predict the reactive mineralogy of the subsurface from groundwater samples, as this method does not require the collection of solid phase samples and or mineralogy analysis [30,31]. For groundwater samples, SI can be calculated as:…”
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confidence: 99%