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Investigating the effects of surface water recharge on groundwater quality using hydrochemistry and ANFIS model: A case study Minia Governorate, Egypt.

Authors :
Makhlouf, Ahmed
Sharaan, Mahmoud
El-Rawy, Mustafa
Kanae, Shinjiro
Ibrahim, Mona G.
Source :
Journal of Environmental Management. Jun2024, Vol. 362, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Monitoring and assessing groundwater quality and quantity lays the basis for sustainable management. Therefore, this research aims to investigate various factors that affect groundwater quality, emphasizing its distance to the primary source of recharge, the Nile River. To this end, two separate study areas have been considered, including the West and West-West of Minia, Egypt, located around 30 and 80 km from the Nile River. The chosen areas rely on the same aquifer as groundwater source (Eocene aquifer). Groundwater quality has been assessed in the two studied regions to investigate the difference in quality parameters due to the river's distance. The power of machine learning to associate different variables and generate beneficial relationships has been utilized to mitigate the cost consumed in chemical analysis and alleviate the calculation complexity. Two adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) models were developed to predict the water quality index (WQI) and the irrigation water quality index (IWQI) using EC and the distance to the river. The findings of the assessment of groundwater quality revealed that the groundwater in the west of Minia exhibits suitability for agricultural utilization and partially meets the criteria for potable drinking water. Conversely, the findings strongly recommend the implementation of treatment processes for groundwater sourced from the West-West of Minia before its usage for various purposes. These outcomes underscore the significant influence of surface water recharge on the overall quality of groundwater. Also, the results revealed the uncertainty of using sodium adsorption ratio (SAR), Sodium Percentage (Na%), and Permeability Index (PI) techniques in assessing groundwater for irrigation and recommended using IWQI. The developed ANFIS models depicted perfect accuracy during the training and validation stages, reporting a coefficient of correlation (R) equal to 0.97 and 0.99 in the case of WQI and 0.96 and 0.98 in the case of IWQI. The research findings could incentivize decision-makers to monitor, manage, and sustain groundwater. • Data was collected from two areas that were different from the river. • Physiochemical analysis for 296 samples has been performed. • Hydrogeochemical facies and dynamics have been investigated. • Groundwater appropriateness for various purposes has been evaluated. • ANFIS Model has been developed to predict WQI and IWQI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03014797
Volume :
362
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Environmental Management
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177746483
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.121269