Groundwater Quality and Identification of Hydrogeochemical Processes within University of Lagos, Nigeria

Water samples from twenty one boreholes were collected within University of Lagos and analyzed for physical properties, trace elements and cations using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry. Physical analysis of the samples shows slight acidity and alkalinity with 78% of the samp...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of water resource and protection 2013-10, Vol.5 (10), p.930-930
Hauptverfasser: Odukoya, Abiodun Mary, Folorunso, Adetayo Femi, Ayolabi, Elijah Adebowale, Adeniran, Ezekiel Adelere
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Zusammenfassung:Water samples from twenty one boreholes were collected within University of Lagos and analyzed for physical properties, trace elements and cations using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry. Physical analysis of the samples shows slight acidity and alkalinity with 78% of the samples exceeded recommended standards. They can be classified as fresh water based on TDS and EC. Chloride concentrations fall within water standards in most samples while Al, Na, Pb and Br exceeded recommended standards in most samples. Gibbs plot, relationship between total cations, Na + K, Ca + Mg and Cl showed that, all the groundwater samples fall in the water-rock interaction field which suggests that, the weathering of rocks and influence of sea water primarily controls the major chemistry of groundwater in the area. Sodium Absorption Ratio for all the water samples was less than 10 and excellent for irrigation purpose. Fifty percent of the water samples showed pollution index above 1 with highest contribution (37.8%) from lead.
ISSN:1945-3094
1945-3108
DOI:10.4236/jwarp.2013.510096