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  1. Bulletin of the International Association of Engineering Geology - Bulletin de l'Association Internationale de Géologie de l'Ingénieur
  2. Bulletin of the International Association of Engineering Geology - Bulletin de l'Association Internationale de Géologie de l'Ingénieur : Volume 63
  3. Bulletin of the International Association of Engineering Geology - Bulletin de l'Association Internationale de Géologie de l'Ingénieur : Volume 63, Issue 3, August 2004
  4. Estimation of environmental impacts on the water quality of Incesu-Dokuzpınar Springs in Kayseri, Turkey
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Bulletin of the International Association of Engineering Geology - Bulletin de l'Association Internationale de Géologie de l'Ingénieur : Volume 76
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Bulletin of the International Association of Engineering Geology - Bulletin de l'Association Internationale de Géologie de l'Ingénieur : Volume 63
Bulletin of the International Association of Engineering Geology - Bulletin de l'Association Internationale de Géologie de l'Ingénieur : Volume 63, Issue 4, December 2004
Bulletin of the International Association of Engineering Geology - Bulletin de l'Association Internationale de Géologie de l'Ingénieur : Volume 63, Issue 3, August 2004
The kinetic response of rock to water vapour
Limestone and dolomite powder as binders for wood ash agglomeration
Human response to blast-induced vibration and air-overpressure: an Indian scenario
Linear thermal expansion of granitic rocks: influence of apparent porosity, grain size and quartz content
Factors affecting the greater damage in the Avcılar area of Istanbul during the 17 August 1999 Izmit earthquake
A comparative review in regards to estimating bearing capacity in jointed rock masses in northeast Jordan
Groundwater management strategies, Rohtas District, Bihar, India
Estimation of environmental impacts on the water quality of Incesu-Dokuzpınar Springs in Kayseri, Turkey
The gobi sand stream and its control over the top surface of the Mogao Grottoes, China
Assessment of seismic hazards for Avène Dam, Hérault, France
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Bulletin of the International Association of Engineering Geology - Bulletin de l'Association Internationale de Géologie de l'Ingénieur : Volume 63, Issue 2, June 2004
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Estimation of environmental impacts on the water quality of Incesu-Dokuzpınar Springs in Kayseri, Turkey

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Author Elhatip, H. Afşin, M. Kuşçu, I. Dirik, K. Kurmaç, Y. Kavurmacı, M.
Copyright Year 2004
Abstract Industrial and agricultural activities have directly or indirectly affected the concentrations of a large number of inorganic chemicals in groundwater, for example NO3, N2, Cl, SO4, H+, K, Mg, Ca, Fe, Cu, B, Pb and Zn, as well as a wide variety of pesticides and other organic compounds. For reactive contaminants like NO3, it is recommended that a combination of hydrochemical and environmental-tracer analytical approaches might be required to resolve changing inputs from subsequent alterations as causes of concentration gradients in groundwater. The water type of İncesu-Dokuzpınar Springs is mainly Na–Mg–Ca–Cl–HCO3. Note that the water types of the Springs were directly related to the hydrogeochemical properties of outcrops at the study area. Thus, the high concentration of Ca+2 and HCO3 is mainly related to the high CO2 contents in the marbles, whereas the high Na concentration arises from the existing syenite, volcanic ash, basalt and clay units, although the İncesu-Dokuzpınar Springs cover most of the drinking and irrigation water demands at the study area. Therefore, relevant hydrogeochemical and statistical studies were carried out for estimating the mentioned environmental impacts on the water quality of İncesu-Dokuzpınar Springs.Les activités industrielles et agricoles ont directement ou indirectement affecté les concentrations dans les eaux souterraines d’un grand nombre d’éléments chimiques inorganiques, par exemple NO3, N2, Cl, SO4, H+, K, Mg, Ca, Fe, Cu, B, Pb et Zn, de même que celles d’une large variété de pesticides et autres composés organiques. Pour des contaminants réactifs comme le NO3, on préconise de mener une combinaison d’approches analytiques hydrochimiques et par traceur environnemental pour résoudre le problème de la modification des altérations évoquées ci-dessus en tant que cause de gradients de concentration dans les eaux souterraines.Le type d’eau des sources d’Incesu-Dokuzpinar est principalement Na–Mg–Ca–Cl–HCO3. Il faut remarquer que les types d’eau des sources sont en relation directe avec les caractéristiques hydrogéochimiques des affleurements de la région étudiée. Ainsi, les concentrations élevées en Ca++ et HCO3 − sont principalement reliées aux forts contenus en CO2 des marbres, tandis que la concentration élevée en Na+ provient des formations de syénites, cendres volcaniques, basaltes et argiles. Malgré cela, les sources d’Incesu-Dokuzpinar couvrent la majeure partie de la demande en eau potable et d’irrigation de la région étudiée. Pour cette raison, on a réalisé des études hydrogéochimiques et statistiques afin d’évaluer les impacts environnementaux évoqués ci-dessus sur la qualité de l’eau des sources d’Incesu-Dokuzpinar.
Starting Page 255
Ending Page 260
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISSN 14359529
Journal Bulletin of the International Association of Engineering Geology - Bulletin de l'Association Internationale de Géologie de l'Ingénieur
Volume Number 63
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 14359537
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2004-06-15
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Contamination Source de Dokuzpinar Nitrate Pollution Agriculture Turquie
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Geology Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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