Limnochemistry of Three Freshwater Springs of Kashmir Himalaya
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3126/hn.v7i0.4237Keywords:
Limn chemistry, Water quality, Groundwater, Kashmir HimalayaAbstract
The present investigation was carried out during 2005-06 on three limnocrene freshwater springs located in single groundwater area in Kokergund (Yaripora) of District Kulgam, Kashmir, India. A perusal of the data showed that these springs were hard water type with slightly lower values of dissolved oxygen (DO) (1.2-6.4mg/L). The ionic composition of the spring waters revealed the predominance of bicarbonate and calcium over the other ions with usual ionic progression as HCO3- >Ca++ >Mg++ >Na+ >K+. None of the parameters studied foated the standards set by WHO for drinking water quality. However, relatively higher values of NO3-N (2500-3900µg/L), but well within the per-missible limits of WHO, were observed. The dissolved silica did not show any temporal variation between the different months but exhibited slight spatial variations (17.8-21mg/L).
Key words: Limn chemistry; Water quality; Groundwater; Kashmir Himalaya
DOI: 10.3126/hn.v7i0.4237
Hydro Nepal
Journal of Water, Energy and Environment
Vol. 7, July, 2010
Page: 54-59
Uploaded date: 31 January, 2011
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