S Soleymani; M.H Mahmudy Gharaie2; F Ghasemzadeh; A Sayyareh
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Water quality assessment is very important in the area where water resources are used as drinking water. Monitoring of polluted waters and its distribution are applied in water management planning. It requires information on the location, the amount and distribution of chemical parameters on the samples ...
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Water quality assessment is very important in the area where water resources are used as drinking water. Monitoring of polluted waters and its distribution are applied in water management planning. It requires information on the location, the amount and distribution of chemical parameters on the samples from studied area. Identification of contaminant type, the sites, and also optimum use of water for different purposes are helpful. Thus, for these purpose six chemical parameters of TDS، SO42-، Cl-، Na+، Mg2+، Ca2+, which are referred by WHO standard were examined to apply for GQI method by GIS. The GQI method of groundwater quality evaluated and prepared a groundwater quality map in west region of kooh-sorkh. Values of GQI index vary between 82.9% to 94.8%, which indicate the groundwater quality placed in suitable to acceptable class of quality. Groundwater quality map indicate that GQI index values reduced from lateral sides to the center of studied region. It may be affected by geological factors such as lithology, current direction and also hydrothermal system in the area.
F. Malekghasemi; V. Simmonds
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The purpose of this study is to determine the genesis of the manganese occurrences around the Hashtroud city, with special regard to Idahlu- Jokandy region. In this region Mn mineralization is sparse and rather extensive. Mineralization has originated from hot springs and precipitated on the earth surface. ...
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The purpose of this study is to determine the genesis of the manganese occurrences around the Hashtroud city, with special regard to Idahlu- Jokandy region. In this region Mn mineralization is sparse and rather extensive. Mineralization has originated from hot springs and precipitated on the earth surface. The mineralization is mainly massive and vein form. Due to the presence of hot springs and their traces in the study area, it can be concluded that Fe and Mn components were in the hot springs as solution and precipitated on the earth surface or penetrated into existing fractures and faults of the region by the hot springs and consequently caused the mineralization. The main Mn minerals are pyrolusite and psylomelane accompanied by gypsum, travertine, barite and jasper