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Title: Chemistry of groundwater in Gulbarga district, Karnataka, India
Authors: Majagi S
Vijaykumar K
Rajshekhar M
Vasanthkumar B.
Keywords: Bacterial count and water quality
Gulbarga City
MPN number
Physico-chemical factors
Selected villages
Issue Date: 2008
Citation: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment , Vol. 136 , 43833 , p. 347 - 354
Abstract: Groundwater quality of Gulbarga District is extensively monitored for two years of study period from October 1999 to September 2001. Twenty-five different sampling stations were selected for the study purpose in the city and five selected villages in the district. Gulbarga districts lies in the northern plains of Karnataka State, covers an area of 16,244 km2 and lies between 16°-11? and 17°-19?N latitude and 76°-54?E longitude The study revealed that the water sources in the area are heavily polluted. The major water quality parameters exceeding the permissible limits during all the seasons are total hardness, calcium hardness, magnesium hardness, alkalinity and MPN (Bacterial count) and other parameters have shown distinctive variation in different stations and season. Most of these parameters are correlated with one another. Statistical analysis of the data is presented. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2007.
URI: 10.1007/s10661-007-9690-6
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