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Characterization of Groundwater Chemistry and Fluoride in Groundwater Quality Monitoring Network of Korea KCI 등재

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한국지구과학회지 (The Journal of The Korean Earth Science Society)
한국지구과학회 (The Korean Earth Science Society)
초록

This study presents the data analysis results of groundwater chemistry and the occurrence of fluoride in groundwater obtained from the groundwater quality monitoring network of Korea. The groundwater data were collected from the National Groundwater Information Center and censored for erratic values and charge balance (±10%). From the geochemical graphs and various ionic ratios, it was observed that the Ca-HCO3 type was predominant in Korean groundwater. In addition, water-rock interaction was identified as a key chemical process controlling groundwater chemistry, while precipitation and evaporation were found to be less important. According to a non-parametric trend test, at p=0.05, the concentration of fluoride in groundwater did not increase significantly and only 4.3% of the total groundwater exceeded the Korean drinking water standard of 1.5 mg/L. However, student t-tests revealed that the fluoride concentrations were closely associated with the lithologies of tuff, granite porphyry, and metamorphic rocks showing distinctively high levels. This study enhances our understanding of groundwater chemical composition and major controlling factors of fluoride occurrence and distribution in Korean groundwater.

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Abstract
Introduction
Methods and Materials
    Study area
    Data collection
    Data analysis
Results and Discussion
    Temporal variation of field measured parameters
    Chemical composition of groundwater anddominant factors
    Occurrence of fluoride in groundwater
Conclusions
References
저자
  • Jiwon Han(Department of Social Welfare & Childcare, Doowon University of Technology) Corresponding author