Hydrochemical status of groundwater in district Ajmer (NW India) with reference to fluoride distribution

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C. Vikas
R. K. Kushwaha
M. K. Pandit
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[1] Central Ground Water Board,Department of Geology
[2] Central Ground Water Board,undefined
[3] University of Rajasthan,undefined
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Journal of the Geological Society of India | 2009年 / 73卷
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Groundwater; Fluoride; Dissolution; Alkalinity; Fluorosis; Ajmer district; Rajasthan;
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High fluoride in groundwater has been reported from many parts of India. However, a systematic study is required to understand the behaviour of fluoride in natural water in terms of local hydrogeological setting, climatic conditions and agricultural practices. Present study is an attempt to assess hydrogeochemistry of groundwater in Ajmer district in Rajasthan to understand the fluoride abundance in groundwater and to deduce the chemical parameters responsible for the dissolution activity of fluoride. Ajmer district falls in the semi-arid tract of central Rajasthan and is geologically occupied by Precambrian rocks (granites, pegmatites, gneisses, schists etc) where groundwater occurs under unconfined condition. A total of 153 well-water samples, representing an area of 8481 km2 (further subdivided into eight blocks), were collected and chemically analyzed. The results of chemical analyses (pre-monsoon 2004) show fluoride abundance in the range of 0.12 to 16.9 mg/l with 66% of the samples in excess of permissible limit of 1.5 mg/l.
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