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Hydrochemical data on groundwater quality for drinking and irrigation use around Dangila town, Northwest Ethiopia

The groundwater of volcanic aquifers, dissected by various structures and affected by several volcanic eruption events, varies in quality. A large number of rural people depend on shallow aquifers tapped by shallow hand wells and springs. On the other hand, the urban population is dependant on deep...

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Autores principales: Fenta, Mulugeta C., Anteneh, Zelalem L., Szanyi, János, Walker, David
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7326718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32637488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.105877
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author Fenta, Mulugeta C.
Anteneh, Zelalem L.
Szanyi, János
Walker, David
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description The groundwater of volcanic aquifers, dissected by various structures and affected by several volcanic eruption events, varies in quality. A large number of rural people depend on shallow aquifers tapped by shallow hand wells and springs. On the other hand, the urban population is dependant on deep aquifers using drilled boreholes. The location of springs, shallow hand-dug wells and boreholes inside or close to farmlands, and the advancement of irrigation water use from groundwater by the government entail the assessment of groundwater quality. Therefore, the focus of the present study is to determine the quality and suitability of groundwater around Dangila Town, Northwest Ethiopia, for drinking and irrigation uses. The water quality assessment was conducted by collecting groundwater samples from 14 shallow hand-dug wells, 4 springs, and 7 deep boreholes then analysing for different physical and chemical parameters. A total of 25 selected groundwater samples from shallow and deep aquifers were analysed in a laboratory for physical and chemical parameters. The physical parameters measured both in the field and the laboratory included pH, electrical conductivity (EC) and total dissolved solids (TDS). The chemical parameters analysed in the laboratory comprised cations of calcium (Ca(2+)), magnesium (Mg(2+)), sodium (Na(+)), potassium (K(+)), Iron (Fe), manganese (Mn(2+)) and anions of bicarbonate (HCO(3)(-)), sulfate (SO(4)(2-)), carbonate (CO(3)(2-)), chlorine (Cl(-)), nitrate (NO(3)(-)), fluoride (F(-)), and boron (B). Based on the laboratory results, the variation in groundwater facies, and major cation and anion sources were determined. Furthermore, the groundwater quality for human consumption was assessed and sodium adsorption ratio (SAR), Na%, and the residual sodium carbonate (RSC) values, which are crucial to determine the overall groundwater quality for irrigational uses, were calculated. Detailed interpretations of the data have been presented in the paper entitled “Hydrogeological framework of the volcanic aquifers and groundwater quality in Dangila Town and the surrounding area, Northwest Ethiopia” [1]. The presented dataset demonstrates the necessity of water quality assessments that would be helpful to water sectors, government, and policymakers for sustainable groundwater management.
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spelling pubmed-73267182020-07-06 Hydrochemical data on groundwater quality for drinking and irrigation use around Dangila town, Northwest Ethiopia Fenta, Mulugeta C. Anteneh, Zelalem L. Szanyi, János Walker, David Data Brief Earth and Planetary Science The groundwater of volcanic aquifers, dissected by various structures and affected by several volcanic eruption events, varies in quality. A large number of rural people depend on shallow aquifers tapped by shallow hand wells and springs. On the other hand, the urban population is dependant on deep aquifers using drilled boreholes. The location of springs, shallow hand-dug wells and boreholes inside or close to farmlands, and the advancement of irrigation water use from groundwater by the government entail the assessment of groundwater quality. Therefore, the focus of the present study is to determine the quality and suitability of groundwater around Dangila Town, Northwest Ethiopia, for drinking and irrigation uses. The water quality assessment was conducted by collecting groundwater samples from 14 shallow hand-dug wells, 4 springs, and 7 deep boreholes then analysing for different physical and chemical parameters. A total of 25 selected groundwater samples from shallow and deep aquifers were analysed in a laboratory for physical and chemical parameters. The physical parameters measured both in the field and the laboratory included pH, electrical conductivity (EC) and total dissolved solids (TDS). The chemical parameters analysed in the laboratory comprised cations of calcium (Ca(2+)), magnesium (Mg(2+)), sodium (Na(+)), potassium (K(+)), Iron (Fe), manganese (Mn(2+)) and anions of bicarbonate (HCO(3)(-)), sulfate (SO(4)(2-)), carbonate (CO(3)(2-)), chlorine (Cl(-)), nitrate (NO(3)(-)), fluoride (F(-)), and boron (B). Based on the laboratory results, the variation in groundwater facies, and major cation and anion sources were determined. Furthermore, the groundwater quality for human consumption was assessed and sodium adsorption ratio (SAR), Na%, and the residual sodium carbonate (RSC) values, which are crucial to determine the overall groundwater quality for irrigational uses, were calculated. Detailed interpretations of the data have been presented in the paper entitled “Hydrogeological framework of the volcanic aquifers and groundwater quality in Dangila Town and the surrounding area, Northwest Ethiopia” [1]. The presented dataset demonstrates the necessity of water quality assessments that would be helpful to water sectors, government, and policymakers for sustainable groundwater management. Elsevier 2020-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7326718/ /pubmed/32637488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.105877 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Fenta, Mulugeta C.
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Szanyi, János
Walker, David
Hydrochemical data on groundwater quality for drinking and irrigation use around Dangila town, Northwest Ethiopia
title Hydrochemical data on groundwater quality for drinking and irrigation use around Dangila town, Northwest Ethiopia
title_full Hydrochemical data on groundwater quality for drinking and irrigation use around Dangila town, Northwest Ethiopia
title_fullStr Hydrochemical data on groundwater quality for drinking and irrigation use around Dangila town, Northwest Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Hydrochemical data on groundwater quality for drinking and irrigation use around Dangila town, Northwest Ethiopia
title_short Hydrochemical data on groundwater quality for drinking and irrigation use around Dangila town, Northwest Ethiopia
title_sort hydrochemical data on groundwater quality for drinking and irrigation use around dangila town, northwest ethiopia
topic Earth and Planetary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7326718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32637488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.105877
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