Assessment of Water Quality along the Coastal Areas of Kerala: A Study of the Tsunami Impact on Groundwater
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29/04/2014
29/04/2014
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Everywhere, on the coastal belt it is proved without doubt that the pristine ground water quality was severely deteriorated after the 26 December 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. But how far is more relevant, as it is decided by the so-called pre-tsunamic situation of the region. In water quality studies it is this reference finger print which earmarks regional ground water chemistry based on which the monthly variability could rationally be interpreted. This Ph D thesis comprises the testing and evaluation of the facts: whether there is any significant difference in the water quality parameters under study between stations and between months in Tsunami Affected Dug Wells (TADW). Whether the selected water quality parameters vary significantly from BIS and WHO standards. Whether the water quality index (WQI) differ significantly between Tsunami Affected Dug Wells (TADW) and Bore Wells (BW). Whether there is any significant difference in the water quality parameters during December 2005 and December 2008. Is there any significant change in the Water Quality Parameters before 2001 and after tsunami (2005) in TADW. School of Environmental Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology Cochin University of Science And Technology |
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Cochin University of Science And Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #Tsunami #Water quality #Tsunami Affected Dug Wells #Water quality index #Bore Wells #SAR and Salinity |
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