Literature DB >> 29901035

Data on assessment of groundwater quality with application of ArcGIS in Zanjan, Iran.

Farzaneh Baghal Asghari1, Ali Akbar Mohammadi2, Mohammad Hadi Dehghani1, Mahmood Yousefi1.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to Monitoring of physical and chemical characteristics of ground water including Ca2+, Mg2+, EC, pH, TDS, TH, HCO3- , Na+, K+, Cl-, SAR, %Na and SO42- in Zanjan city, Iran. For assessing the physic-chemical parameters from 15 wells, water samples 4 times at different times were collected and examined. Data were analyzed using R and Arc GIS software. According to the calculated correlation coefficients, the highest correlation Coefficient belonged to TDS-EC while HCO3- and Cl- showed low and weak correlations. However, Na+, Mg2+, K+, Ca2+ exhibited good positive correlations with EC and TDS. The results show that the water in the study area at the time of the study was based on the WHO standards and appropriate for drinking.

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Keywords:  Ground water; Iran; Zanjan

Year:  2018        PMID: 29901035      PMCID: PMC5996309          DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2018.03.059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Data Brief        ISSN: 2352-3409


Specifications Table Value of the data Determination of the physical and chemical parameter including Ca2+, Mg2+, EC, pH, TDS, TH, , Na+, K+, Cl−, SAR, %Na and in ground water was conducted in Zanjan city, Iran. Data of this study with Arc GIS can help to better understand the quality of groundwater in this area. The results show that the water in the study area at the time of the study was based on the WHO standards and appropriate for drinking.

Data

Monitoring of physical and chemical characteristics of ground water including Ca2+, Mg2+, EC, pH, TDS, TH, , Na+, K+, Cl−, SAR, %Na and was done in Zanjan city, Iran. In this regard data were analyzed using R and Arc GIS software. Table 1 summarizes analysis of the groundwater samples at the study area. Table 2 shows results of Pearson correlation matrix for 10 chemical constituents of the groundwater samples. The TDS and EC level in the study area depicted using the ArcGIS software, as shown in Fig. 1. In this figure, the brighter range represents fewer values, and the darker range is a large value.
Table 1

Groundwater quality parameters analyzed in this study.

Well noUTM
EC (μmhos/cmTDS (mg/l)pHmeq/l
SARNa%TH
UtmyUtmxHCO3ClSO42Ca2+Mg2+Na+K+
P140740502574002361457.771.640.250.4151.40.440.420.010.4418.6092
P 24064250261300195212457.474.284.0810.445.956.186.800.06276435.81606.35
P 340730502630006654257.782.041.243.033.091.042.230.03155334.88206.95
P 44057850264850156810057.453.721.939.334.273.757.090.063548.546.76401.15
P 54071800265250697.54457.742.560.983.112.220.883.640.0252923.553.80154.95
P 64067000265900518.53257.842.560.781.612.870.91.230.020.895524.51188.95
P 74063750268100174711007.282.727.526.777.215.963.910.0551059.719.68658.5
P 84068775268950196212457.35.364.738.89.284.025.730.07222130664.95
P 9406082527005010396657.732.961.325.614.771.144.070.032378.540.76295.9
P 10405620027175010406657.793.521.674.743.471.215.350.0253505.553.23233.95
P 1140608502721759045707.193.281.743.653.871.573.290.05199637.5272
P 12405900027650011457157.324.842.873.315.352.193.570.041834.531.91377
P 1340606002824758895607.494.281.752.524.291.562.750.03164133.32292.95
P 144053850293375442.52757.8453.040.4250.8152.440.721.1150.0150.889526.045157.95
P 154051050.00299800538.33336.677.722.930.901.332.400.951.870.021453.3335.77167.30
Table 2

Pearson correlation matrix among the chemical constituents for the groundwater samples.

VariablesK+Na+Mg2+Ca2+SO42ClHCO3TDSECTH
K1.00
Na+0.811.00
Mg2+0.900.701.00
Ca2+0.820.620.781.00
SO420.900.930.840.751.00
Cl0.780.510.880.860.661.00
HCO30.600.610.460.710.540.421.00
TDS0.940.870.910.890.950.830.671.00
EC0.940.870.910.890.940.830.670.991.00
TH0.910.700.930.940.840.920.630.950.961.00
Fig. 1

The amount of EC and TDS in the samples studied.

The amount of EC and TDS in the samples studied. Groundwater quality parameters analyzed in this study. Pearson correlation matrix among the chemical constituents for the groundwater samples.

Experimental design, materials and methods

Study area description

Zanjan is the capital of Zanjan province in Iran and located about 80 miles south from the Caspian Sea. That coordinates are 36°40′27.6204″N and 48°29′4.0812″E. 15 wells were selected as sampling points. Study area and the sampling points are shown and in Fig. 2.
Fig. 2

The map and location of sampling points of Zanjan city,Zanjan,Iran.

The map and location of sampling points of Zanjan city,Zanjan,Iran.

Materials and methods

For assessing the physicochemical parameters, from 15 wells, water samples 4 times at different times during the year were collected from Zajan city in 2016. Analysis included calcium, magnesium, chloride, temporary and permanent hardness, pH and electrical conductivity (EC) [1], [2], [3], [4], [5]. Sulfate analyzed by Hatch spectrophotometer (DR 5000) [6], [7], [8], [9], [10]. Total hardness was determined by EDTA method by titration method and TDS was measured gravimetrically. All of parameters in this paper have been analyzed according to handbook of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [10], [11], [12]. Since a simple a method for evaluating the changes of high sodium is the Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR) and the sodium percentage (Na %).The excess concentration of sodium in groundwater creates adverse effects as it reacts with the soil and decreases soil permeability and influences plant growth. Sodium percentage is also widely used to evaluate the suitability of water quality for irrigation. The percentage of sodium solution is calculated from the following formula [2] (Table 3).
Table 3

sodium percentage (Na%) in present study.

ParameterRangeWater class
Na%< 20Excellent
20–40Good
40–60Permissible
60–80Doubtful
> 80Unsuitable
sodium percentage (Na%) in present study.
Subject areaWater chemistry
More specific subject areaDescribe water subject area
Type of dataTable, Figure
How data was acquiredAnalysis for Each sampling point was performed for 4 times at different times that included calcium, magnesium, chloride, temporary and permanent hardness, pH and electrical conductivity (EC). Sulfate analyzed by Hatch spectrophotometer (DR 5000). Total hardness was determined by EDTA method by titration method and TDS was measured gravimetrically.
Data formatRaw, Analyzed
Experimental featuresThe parameters mentioned in this paper have been analyzed according to Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater.
Data source locationZanjan, Zanja province, Iran
Data accessibilityData are included in this article and supplement file excel and ArcGIS
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