Abstract

The chemical analyses of 71 water-supply wells in the Esfadan area of eastern Iran were evaluated using statistical methods to determine the hydrogeochemical processes that control groundwater quality. Groundwater in the study area is mainly saline (Na–Cl type water), and statistical analyses show that there are three subgroups of groundwater quality, whose differences reflect the influences of geology.

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