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Document Type
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Article In Journal
Document Title
:
Use of Factor Analysis to Identify Sources Controlling Groundwater Chemistry in The Shallow Coastal Plain Aquifer, Western Saudi Arabia
استخدام تحليل العوامل في التعرف على المصادر التي تتحكم في كيمياء المياه الجوفية في الخزان المائي الجوفي الضحل في السهل الساحلي ، غرب المملكة العربية السعودية
Subject
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Earth Sciences
Document Language
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English
Abstract
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R-mode Factor analysis was used to interpret collected data concerning the groundwater chemistry from the shallow coastal plain aquifer and relating them to specific factors that brought about changes in the water quality. Five factors, accounting for nearly 81% of the total variance, were identified. These factors reflect different chemical processes that control the groundwater chemistry. Factor 1 reflects the most important process; namely the intensive evaporation which resulted in the highly mineralized water. Other processes that could be associated with this factor include the chemical weathering of silicate minerals, ion exchange reactions and mixing processes. Factor 2 represents the precipitation and dissolution of carbonate minerals (calcite and dolomite). Factors 1 and 2 could be considered the major factors controlling the chemical composition of the groundwater since they account for 50% of the total variance and together, they produce a chemical population ranging from low to extremely high saline water, which is confirmed by the chemical analysis results. The other three factors, which dominate the chemical processes, include oxidation of pyrite, groundwater pollution and solubility of silica. They could, therefore, be considered as contributor factors to the groundwater chemistry in an overall scale. Distribution score maps of the first four factors were constructed to delineate their relative spatial impact.
ISSN
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1012-8832
Journal Name
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Earth Sciences Journal
Volume
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14
Issue Number
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1
Publishing Year
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1424-1423 AH
2002 - 2003 AD
Number Of Pages
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21
Article Type
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Article
Added Date
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Sunday, October 11, 2009
Researchers
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طارق حسن بيومي
TARIQ H. BAYUMI
Researcher
محمود سعيد اليماني
MAHMOUD S. ALYAMANI
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