The Hydrogeology Of Jebl Mara Area With Special Emphasis On Water Quality,Western Sudan
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2004
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Al Neelain University
Abstract
The study area situated between longitude 24°.00'—25°.00' east and
latitude l2°.30' and l4°.OO' north. The aim of the study is to cover the
geology, hydrology with special emphasis on water quality (qualitative and
quantitative).
A field work was carried out several times to the study area as to
collect water samples and field observations. Water samples from hand
pumps, dug wells, wadis and hot springs were collected from the area in dry
and wet season. Physical, chemical, and bacteriological analyses were done in
different laboratories by applying standard methods given by A.P.H.A., and
A.W.W.A., standard methods. Major cations, some, some trace elements and
other water properties were examined for all samples in three recognized
laboratories.
Seasonal variation (dry & wet) of physico-chemical properties major
cations, major anions, some trace elements shown by drawing seasonal
variation graphs and aerial distribution maps of all elements. A comparison
between water from wadis and hot springs was also done.
The study revealed that samples from wells (hand & dug) consists of
variable concentrations of ions all of them fall within the permissible limit
given by Word Health Organization (W.H.O., 1984) except manganese, total
iron zinc concentration were high and above the recommended values. Great
deficiencies of iodine were detected throughout the study area (low or nil
values) in all samples taken. About 95% of samples from wells (hand and
dug) classified as Calcium-Sodium-Bicarbonate-Chloride type, and 5% as
Calcium—Magnesium-Bicarbonate-Chloride type .
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Water quality -- Measurement.