In this study, 63 water samples were collected and analyzed using UV spectrophotometry for chloride (Cl−) contents inside the Sila Massif (Calabria region, Italy). In addition, the spatial distribution of chlorides in the study area was performed through the geostatistical approach. Results showed a good quality status of the spring waters in the Sila Massif, considering that their Cl− content was lower than the permissible levels of chloride for safe drinking water. Furthermore, the observed Cl− concentrations are strongly affected by the geological nature of the rocks of the aquifers of the study area. Therefore, the knowledge of chloride sources may help decision-makers identify the presence of contaminants that can disturb drinking.
Chlorides’ Concentration Assessment in the Waters of the Sila Massif (Calabria, Southern Italy)
Guagliardi I.;Caloiero T.;Ricca N.
2023
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In this study, 63 water samples were collected and analyzed using UV spectrophotometry for chloride (Cl−) contents inside the Sila Massif (Calabria region, Italy). In addition, the spatial distribution of chlorides in the study area was performed through the geostatistical approach. Results showed a good quality status of the spring waters in the Sila Massif, considering that their Cl− content was lower than the permissible levels of chloride for safe drinking water. Furthermore, the observed Cl− concentrations are strongly affected by the geological nature of the rocks of the aquifers of the study area. Therefore, the knowledge of chloride sources may help decision-makers identify the presence of contaminants that can disturb drinking.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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