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Evaluation of mercury and physicochemical parameters in different depths of aquifer water of Thar coalfield, Pakistan.

Jamshed Ali1,2, Tasneem G Kazi2, Mustafa Tuzen3, Naeem Ullah1,2.   

Abstract

In the current study, mercury (Hg) and physicochemical parameters have been evaluated in aquifer water at different depths of Thar coal field. The water samples were collected from first aquifer (AQ1), second aquifer (AQ2), and third aquifer (AQ3) at three depths, 50-60, 100-120, and 200-250 m, respectively. The results of aquifer water of three depths were interpreted by using different multivariate statistical techniques. Validation of desired method was checked by spiking standard addition method in studied aquifer water samples. The content of Hg in aquifer water samples was measured by cold vapor atomic absorption spectrometer (CV-AAS). These determined values illustrate that the levels of Hg were higher than WHO recommended values for drinking water. All physicochemical parameters were higher than WHO permissible limits for drinking water except pH and SO42- in aquifer water. The positive correlation of Hg with other metals in aquifer water samples of AQ1, AQ2, and AQ3 of Thar coalfield except HCO3- was observed which might be caused by geochemical minerals. The interpretation of determined values by the cluster technique point out the variations within the water quality parameter as well as sampling location of studied field. The aquifer water AQ2 was more contaminated with Hg as compared to AQ1 and AQ3; it may be due to leaching of Hg from coal zone. The concentration of Hg in aquifer water obtained from different depths was found in the following decreasing order: AQ2 < AQ1 < AQ3.

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Keywords:  Aquifers water; Cold vapor; Mercury; Physicochemical parameters; Thar coalfield

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28601999     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-9291-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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