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Three-dimensional hydrostratigraphical modelling supporting the evaluation of fluoride enrichment in groundwater: Lakes basin (Central Ethiopia)

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Citazione:
Three-dimensional hydrostratigraphical modelling supporting the evaluation of fluoride enrichment in groundwater: Lakes basin (Central Ethiopia) / Ghiglieri, G.; Pistis, M.; Abebe, B.; Azagegn, T.; Asresahagne Engidasew, T.; Pittalis, D.; Soler, A.; Barbieri, M.; Navarro-Ciurana, D.; Carrey, R.; Puig, R.; Carletti, A.; Balia, R.; Haile, T.. - In: JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY. REGIONAL STUDIES. - ISSN 2214-5818. - 32:(2020), p. 100756. [10.1016/j.ejrh.2020.100756]
Abstract:
Study region: The Lakes Basin is located in the Main Ethiopian Rift. It covers the northern part of the rift valley basin, the Upper Awash River basin, and some sub-basins from the Omo River basin. Due to the presence of high fluoride (F−) content, natural contamination of groundwater has long been recognized as a water-related health issue in the area. Study focus: A multidisciplinary research effort, including geological, hydrogeological, hydro-chemical, and geophysical investigations, was adopted to understand the 3D hydrogeological conceptual model and to evaluate F− enrichment in groundwater. New hydrological insights for the region: The 3D hydrogeological conceptual model shows a complex hydrogeological environment and a clear hydraulic interconnection between different aquifers. The geological setting has deeply influenced the geometry of the aquifers, recharge and discharge areas, and F− enrichment in groundwater. Two hydrogeological units, namely sedimentary and volcanic multi-aquifers, were identified. The analyses of groundwater circulation, flow paths, and distribution of F- concentrations in each aquifer were conducted. In groundwater, the concentration of fluoride varies from 0.1 to 68.9 mg L−1; in surface water, it ranges from 0.6 to 244.2 mg L−1. Fluoride concentration of 62 % of the water samples analyzed exceeded the 1.5 mg L−1 WHO threshold for fluoride concentration in drinking water. The proposed methodological approach has been demonstrated to be a powerful tool that could be applied in other similar areas.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
3D hydrogeological-conceptual model; Fluoride pollution; Geophysical surveys; Groundwater management; Main Ethiopian Rift (MER)
Elenco autori:
Ghiglieri, G.; Pistis, M.; Abebe, B.; Azagegn, T.; Asresahagne Engidasew, T.; Pittalis, D.; Soler, A.; Barbieri, M.; Navarro-Ciurana, D.; Carrey, R.; Puig, R.; Carletti, A.; Balia, R.; Haile, T.
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/248198
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