Groundwater quality comparison between rural farms and riparian wells in the western amazon, Brazil

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Groundwater quality of a riparian forest is compared to wells in surrounding rural areas at Urupá River basin. Groundwater types were calcium bicarbonated at left margin and sodium chloride at right, whereas riparian wells exhibited a combination of both (sodium bicarbonate). Groundwater was mostly solute-depleted with concentrations within permissible limits for human consumption, except for nitrate. Isotopic composition suggests that inorganic carbon in Urupá River is mostly supplied by runoff instead of riparian groundwater. Hence, large pasture areas in addition to narrow riparian forest width in this watershed may have an important contribution in the chemical composition of this river.

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Leite, N. K., Krusche, A. V., Cabianchi, G. M., Ballester, M. V. R., Victoria, R. L., Marchetto, M., & Dos Santos, J. G. (2011). Groundwater quality comparison between rural farms and riparian wells in the western amazon, Brazil. Quimica Nova, 34(1), 11–15. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422011000100003

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