Spatial and temporal variability of groundwater quality of an Algerian aquifer: the case of Soummam Wadi

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Five-year monitoring of physicochemical parameters was performed with two campaigns in low and high water periods of the Lower Soummam catchment. Data from 18 wells were processed by multivariate statistical tools in order to identify the principal factors influencing groundwater chemistry. Two matrices of 14 and 8 physicochemical parameters with 18 groundwater samples collected in wells were obtained. The correlation matrix showed strong associations between nine variables: K+, Ca2+, Na+, SO42−, Cl−, Mg2+, NO2−, Zn2+ and Sr2+. Principal component analysis and factor analysis showed that the cumulated variance of high and low water periods was of 83.19% and 78.55%, respectively. The variables assigned to the mineralization effect or to pollution indicators were presented by the factor analysis. The bivariate plots confirmed a mineralization model, ascribed to dissolution of geological materials, and to high levels of saline contamination attributed to leakages from sanitary systems. They also showed an increase “upstream to downstream” of the mineralization, visualization of temporal variations, and a dilution process identification of the natural mineralization during the recharge of the aquifer. EDITOR D. Koutsoyiannis; ASSOCIATE EDITOR X. Chen

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Benhamiche, N., Sahi, L., Tahar, S., Bir, H., Madani, K., & Laignel, B. (2016). Spatial and temporal variability of groundwater quality of an Algerian aquifer: the case of Soummam Wadi. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 61(4), 775–792. https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2014.966723

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