An Innovative Index for Evaluating the Temporal-Physicochemical Classification Pattern (Case study: Garmabdasht, North of Iran)

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Abstract

This study has been focused on investigating a new index for the assessment of major ion enrichment. Also, this study has examined the temporal-physicochemical classification Model of parameters and the temporal-IEI (Ion Enrichment Index) Model from 1986-2010. The results have been presented in this study based on physicochemical water quality parameters determined in the Garmabdasht River in Golestan province. For the evaluation and classification of the Model, WHO recommendation has been used. Temporal physicochemical Model results have been examined, and most of the samples were less than authorized in the Model of pH, Cl, K, Mg, Na, and SO4 but in the Ca and HCO3 Model, approximately more than 70 percent of the samples were suitable. In addition, the TDS Model shows that in most cases, high TDS from tap water was dominated.

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Milad Kurdi. 2018. \u201cAn Innovative Index for Evaluating the Temporal-Physicochemical Classification Pattern (Case study: Garmabdasht, North of Iran)\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - J: General Engineering GJRE-J Volume 18 (GJRE Volume 18 Issue J3): .

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This study has been focused on investigating a new index for the assessment of major ion enrichment. Also, this study has examined the temporal-physicochemical classification Model of parameters and the temporal-IEI (Ion Enrichment Index) Model from 1986-2010. The results have been presented in this study based on physicochemical water quality parameters determined in the Garmabdasht River in Golestan province. For the evaluation and classification of the Model, WHO recommendation has been used. Temporal physicochemical Model results have been examined, and most of the samples were less than authorized in the Model of pH, Cl, K, Mg, Na, and SO4 but in the Ca and HCO3 Model, approximately more than 70 percent of the samples were suitable. In addition, the TDS Model shows that in most cases, high TDS from tap water was dominated.

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