Journal of Environmental Hydrology
ISSN 1058-3912


Electronic Journal of the International Association for Environmental Hydrology

JEH Volume 16 (2008), Paper 20    Posted June 29, 2008
WEATHERING PROCESSES EFFECTS ON THE CHEMISTRY OF THE MAIN SPRINGS OF THE YARMOUK BASIN, NORTH JORDAN

Awni T. Batayneh1
Idrees F. Al-Momani2
Rasheed A. Jaradat3
Muheeb M. Awawdeh3
Abdel Monem M. Rawashdeh2
Rakad A. Ta'any4

1Department of Geology, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
2Chemistry Department, Yarmouk University, Jordan
3Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Yarmouk University, Jordan
4College of Agricultural Technology, Al-Balqa' Applied University, Al-Salt, Jordan


ABSTRACT
Major cations and anions of main spring waters in the Yarmouk Basin of north Jordan were measured to assess the effects of weathering and geochemical processes in the basin area. The area has a semi-arid type of climate. A total of 36 water samples were collected from springs in 2006 to monitor the water chemistry. Chemical analysis of spring waters show that the concentration of the cations is of order Ca>Na>Mg>K while that for anions is Cl>HCO3>NO3>SO4. Statistical analyses indicate positive correlation between the following pairs of parameters: Cl and Mg (r = 0.49), Cl and K (r = 0.46), Cl and Na (r = 0.74), SO4 and Mg (r = 0.23), and SO4 and K (r = 0.20). Water shows varying chemical facies (Ca-SO4, Mg-SO4, Na-SO4 ), which relates to the interaction with the geological formations of the basin (carbonates, dolomite, marl, basalt and various silicates) and evaporation. The dissolution of halite, calcite, dolomite and gypsum explains part of the observed Na, Ca, Mg, Cl, SO4 and HCO3, but other processes, such as cation exchange and weathering of aluminosilicates also contribute to the water composition.

Reference: Batayneh, A.T., I.F. Al-Momani, R.A. Jaradat, M.M. Awawdeh, A.N.M. Rawashdeh, and R.A. Ta'any. 2008. Weathering processes effects on the chemistry of the main springs of the Yarmouk basin, north Jordan. Journal of Environmental Hydrology, Vol. 16, Paper 20.
CONTACT:
Awni T. Batayneh
Department of Geology
King Saud University
PO Box 2455
Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia


E-mail: awni_batayneh@yahoo.com



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