A Study on the Behaviour of Total Carbon and Dissolved Organic Carbon in Groundwaters of Pondicherry Region, India

Organic carbon concentrations can vary considerably, both spatially and temporally, so a large number of analyses are frequently required to produce a representative estimate of concentrations. Natural organic carbon is mainly derived from decomposing vegetation and other organic matter in the soil...

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Main Authors: Thilagavathi, R., Chidambaram, S., Thivya, C., Prasanna, Mohan Viswanathan, Pethaperumal, S., Tirumalesh, K.
Format: Journal Article
Published: CAFET-INNOVA Technical Society, Hyderabad, India 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45260
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author Thilagavathi, R.
Chidambaram, S.
Thivya, C.
Prasanna, Mohan Viswanathan
Pethaperumal, S.
Tirumalesh, K.
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Chidambaram, S.
Thivya, C.
Prasanna, Mohan Viswanathan
Pethaperumal, S.
Tirumalesh, K.
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description Organic carbon concentrations can vary considerably, both spatially and temporally, so a large number of analyses are frequently required to produce a representative estimate of concentrations. Natural organic carbon is mainly derived from decomposing vegetation and other organic matter in the soil zone. In this scenario, a baseline attempt was made to study the behaviour of organic carbon content in groundwater by collecting samples from the layered aquifer sequence of Pondicherry. The samples were collected from Recent Alluvium (30), Upper Cuddalore(13), Lower Cuddalore (13), Other Tertiary formation (7), Mixed aquifer (5) and Cretaceous formations (24). The analysis of these samples show that higher concentration of Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) was noted in the Alluvial formation and the average concentration was higher in Upper Cuddalore Formation. The samples of these formations were compared with pH, Ionic strength, and log pCO2 and bicarbonate concentration. The alluvial aquifer shows that pH governed dissolution along the coastal tracts and in Upper Cuddalore formation it’s based on interaction between aquifer matrix and groundwater.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-452602017-01-30T15:19:43Z A Study on the Behaviour of Total Carbon and Dissolved Organic Carbon in Groundwaters of Pondicherry Region, India Thilagavathi, R. Chidambaram, S. Thivya, C. Prasanna, Mohan Viswanathan Pethaperumal, S. Tirumalesh, K. Ionic strength log pCO2 DOC pH Organic carbon concentrations can vary considerably, both spatially and temporally, so a large number of analyses are frequently required to produce a representative estimate of concentrations. Natural organic carbon is mainly derived from decomposing vegetation and other organic matter in the soil zone. In this scenario, a baseline attempt was made to study the behaviour of organic carbon content in groundwater by collecting samples from the layered aquifer sequence of Pondicherry. The samples were collected from Recent Alluvium (30), Upper Cuddalore(13), Lower Cuddalore (13), Other Tertiary formation (7), Mixed aquifer (5) and Cretaceous formations (24). The analysis of these samples show that higher concentration of Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) was noted in the Alluvial formation and the average concentration was higher in Upper Cuddalore Formation. The samples of these formations were compared with pH, Ionic strength, and log pCO2 and bicarbonate concentration. The alluvial aquifer shows that pH governed dissolution along the coastal tracts and in Upper Cuddalore formation it’s based on interaction between aquifer matrix and groundwater. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45260 CAFET-INNOVA Technical Society, Hyderabad, India restricted
spellingShingle Ionic strength
log pCO2
DOC
pH
Thilagavathi, R.
Chidambaram, S.
Thivya, C.
Prasanna, Mohan Viswanathan
Pethaperumal, S.
Tirumalesh, K.
A Study on the Behaviour of Total Carbon and Dissolved Organic Carbon in Groundwaters of Pondicherry Region, India
title A Study on the Behaviour of Total Carbon and Dissolved Organic Carbon in Groundwaters of Pondicherry Region, India
title_full A Study on the Behaviour of Total Carbon and Dissolved Organic Carbon in Groundwaters of Pondicherry Region, India
title_fullStr A Study on the Behaviour of Total Carbon and Dissolved Organic Carbon in Groundwaters of Pondicherry Region, India
title_full_unstemmed A Study on the Behaviour of Total Carbon and Dissolved Organic Carbon in Groundwaters of Pondicherry Region, India
title_short A Study on the Behaviour of Total Carbon and Dissolved Organic Carbon in Groundwaters of Pondicherry Region, India
title_sort study on the behaviour of total carbon and dissolved organic carbon in groundwaters of pondicherry region, india
topic Ionic strength
log pCO2
DOC
pH
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45260