Hydrogeochemical Facies Investigation of Surface and Groundwater Resources at West Luxor Area, Egypt using Spatial and Statistical Techniques

Mervat Mossad, M. El-Gammal, A. El-Zeiny, A. Gebril
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Water quality and quantity have diminished in the agricultural area of west Luxor due to excessive water use and land management techniques. The current study intends to monitor the hydrogeochemical processes of water resources in Egypt's west Luxor area. In August 2021, 79 surface, shallow, and groundwater samples were collected in the study area. In this investigation, three statistical techniques were used: classical, cluster hydrogeochemical statistical analysis (CA), and geo-statistical analysis. Water characteristics are mapped using the Kriging method, which is a Geo-Statistical tool in ArcMap 10.4.1. The laboratory results of the Piper trainer diagram integration (CA) and geo-statistical prediction maps showed that cations (Na + > Ca 2+ > Mg 2+ > K + ) and anions (Cl - > SO 42- > HCO 3- > CO 32- ) dominated. The majority of water types in all samples were Na-Cl, Mixed Na-Cl-HCO 3 , Mixed Na-Cl-SO 4 , and Mixed Na-Ca-Mg-HCO 3 . Prediction maps coincide with hydro-geochemical statistical analysis, which showed that salts and measured heavy metals (Fe, Mn, Co, Ni, Cd, Pb, As) levels in groundwater and shallow water samples were greater than those of Egyptian Standard Limits, while surface water had high pH, HCO - , and CO 32- levels, indicating pollution sources. As a result, this study found that combining geostatistical and classical hydrogeochemical statistical analysis produced a good assessment of both natural water processes and water quality in the west Luxor area.
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利用空间和统计技术对埃及西卢克索地区地表水和地下水资源进行水文地球化学相调查
由于过度用水和土地管理技术,西卢克索农业区的水质和水量已经下降。目前的研究旨在监测埃及西卢克索地区水资源的水文地球化学过程。2021年8月,在研究区域收集了79个地表、浅层和地下水样本。本研究采用了三种统计方法:经典水文地球化学统计分析、聚类水文地球化学统计分析和地质统计分析。使用Kriging方法绘制水特征图,这是arcmap10.4.1中的地质统计工具。Piper trainer图综合(CA)和地球统计预测图的实验室结果表明,阳离子(Na + > CA 2+ > Mg 2+ > K +)和阴离子(Cl - > SO 42- > HCO 3- > CO 32-)占主导地位。所有样品的水类型主要为Na-Cl、混合Na-Cl- hco 3、混合Na-Cl- so4和混合Na-Ca-Mg-HCO 3。预测图与水文地球化学统计分析相吻合,地下水和浅水样品中的盐和测量重金属(Fe, Mn, Co, Ni, Cd, Pb, As)含量高于埃及标准限量,而地表水的pH, HCO -和Co 32-含量较高,表明污染源。结果表明,将地质统计学与经典水文地球化学统计分析相结合,可以很好地评价卢克索西部地区的自然水过程和水质。
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