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Geochemical and isotopic investigation shows that the reservoir groundwater comes from two different sources.
Interflow of shallow groundwater comes out in plain alluvial in riparian areas.
Accordingly, the quality of groundwater comes under fresh (3.33%) and brackish (96.67%) in the present study area.
As per the TH classification (Sawyer and McCarty 1967), the groundwater comes under moderately hard (75 150 mg/L) to very hard (>300 mg/L) categories.
The big picture of Indian groundwater comes from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite mission, launched in March 2002 as a joint effort by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the German Aerospace Center.
The high concentration of chloride (Cl−) in groundwater comes from weathering of minerals such as halite and other sources such as domestic effluents, fertilizer, septic tanks, and leachates from landfills (Loizidou and Kapetanios 1993).
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This aims to prevent groundwater coming into contact with contaminated water being used to cool fuel rods.
On top of the column a hydration surface simulated the groundwater coming from the host rock and at the bottom a heater simulated the waste canister.
Ionic concentrations increase from the Allier River towards east due either to the increase in the residence time or a mixing with groundwater coming from the aquifer's borders.
Under the government plan, a wall of frozen earth will be created around the reactors using pipes filled with coolant to prevent groundwater coming into contact with contaminated water being used to cool fuel rods.
However, there is no obvious proof that this occurs in the study area, as the groundwater came from the coal-bearing aquifer, which is regarded as a deoxidized environment.
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