期刊名称:African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
电子版ISSN:1996-0786
出版年度:2013
卷号:7
期号:6
页码:518-530
DOI:10.5897/AJEST2013.1456
语种:English
出版社:Academic Journals
摘要:This study was conducted on the hydrochemistry of shallow groundwater and surface water in the Ndop plain, North West Cameroon. The objectives were to determine the physico-chemical characteristics of water, controls on water chemistry and suitability for drinking and irrigation. Forty-six shallow groundwater and 26 surface water samples were investigated. Field measurements of physical parameters were preceded by chemical analyses of the samples for major ions and F-.About 69% of the water sources had pH values below 6.5, classifying the water as barely acidic. Electrical conductivity (<282 µS/cm) and total dissolved solids (<183 mg/l) were low suggesting low-mineralised and freshwater. The relative abundance of major ions (meq/l) was Na2+>Ca2+>Mg2+>K+for cations and HCO3->>NO3-≥Cl->SO42-for anions. Major ion concentrations were low, and within the WHO guidelines for drinking water, but F-concentrations were much lower (<0.39 mg/l) and below guideline value. Main water types and proportions were Na-HCO3(53 %), Ca-HCO3(35 %) and a mixed Na-Ca-HCO3(11%). Predominant processes influencing water chemistry were incongruent dissolution of silicate minerals and cation-exchange of Na+in rocks for Ca2+in water. The low major ion concentrations indicated low water-rock interactions and short residence time. The analysed water was suitable for irrigation.