2002
DOI: 10.4197/ear.14-1.5
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Use of Factor Analysis to Identify Sources Controlling Groundwater Chemistry in The Shallow Coastal Plain Aquifer, Western Saudi Arabia

Abstract: ABSTRACT. R-mode Factor analysis was used to interpret collected data concerning the groundwater chemistry from the shallow coastal plain aquifer and relating them to specific factors that brought about changes in the water quality. Five factors, accounting for nearly 81% of the total variance, were identified. These factors reflect different chemical processes that control the groundwater chemistry. Factor 1 reflects the most important process; namely the intensive evaporation which resulted in the highly min… Show more

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“…Moderate salinity values noted in Alsanabel district cannot be attributed to seawater intrusion, because the ground elevation of this area is 31 m above sea level (a.s.l) and it is located at 9 km distance from the sea coast. Previous study reported TDS concentrations ranged from 1,280 to 78,760 mg/l [38]. Another study found TDS ranged between 3,300 and 114,400 ppm [36].…”
Section: Urban Shallow Groundwater Quality Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moderate salinity values noted in Alsanabel district cannot be attributed to seawater intrusion, because the ground elevation of this area is 31 m above sea level (a.s.l) and it is located at 9 km distance from the sea coast. Previous study reported TDS concentrations ranged from 1,280 to 78,760 mg/l [38]. Another study found TDS ranged between 3,300 and 114,400 ppm [36].…”
Section: Urban Shallow Groundwater Quality Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%