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Hydrochemical Characteristics, Controlling Factors and Water Quality Assessment of Shallow Groundwater in Typical Small Watersheds of the Northern Hebei Hilly Area, China

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  • Wenda Liu

    (Langfang Natural Resources Comprehensive Survey Center, China Geological Survey, Langfang 065000, China)

  • Hongyan An

    (Langfang Natural Resources Comprehensive Survey Center, China Geological Survey, Langfang 065000, China)

  • Suduan Hu

    (Langfang Natural Resources Comprehensive Survey Center, China Geological Survey, Langfang 065000, China)

  • Junjian Liu

    (Langfang Natural Resources Comprehensive Survey Center, China Geological Survey, Langfang 065000, China)

  • Xia Li

    (Langfang Natural Resources Comprehensive Survey Center, China Geological Survey, Langfang 065000, China)

  • Junjie Yang

    (Langfang Natural Resources Comprehensive Survey Center, China Geological Survey, Langfang 065000, China)

  • Zhaoyi Li

    (College of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing 100037, China)

Abstract

The evolution of groundwater in the Puhe River Basin is closely related to the ecological security of the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei water source conservation zone. Based on 122 groundwater samples, this study systematically investigated the hydrochemical characteristics, evolution mechanisms, and water quality of shallow groundwater using mathematical statistics, Piper diagrams, ionic ratio analysis, and a variable fuzzy pattern recognition model. The results showed that shallow groundwater in the middle and upper reaches is generally weakly alkaline, fresh to hard water, with HCO 3 –Ca and HCO 3 ·SO 4 –Ca as the dominant hydrochemical facies. Groundwater hydrochemistry is primarily controlled by rock weathering, and the dissolution of silicate and carbonate rocks is the main source of major ions. Calcite and dolomite are in dynamic equilibrium between dissolution and precipitation, whereas gypsum and halite remain undersaturated. Overall, groundwater quality is generally good; however, anthropogenic activities in cultivated and construction lands have altered local hydrochemical composition and caused water quality deterioration in some areas. These findings improved the understanding of groundwater hydrochemical evolution in typical small watersheds of the northern Hebei hilly region and provided a scientific basis for the sustainable management and protection of groundwater resources in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei water source conservation area.

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  • Wenda Liu & Hongyan An & Suduan Hu & Junjian Liu & Xia Li & Junjie Yang & Zhaoyi Li, 2026. "Hydrochemical Characteristics, Controlling Factors and Water Quality Assessment of Shallow Groundwater in Typical Small Watersheds of the Northern Hebei Hilly Area, China," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(10), pages 1-22, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:10:p:5048-:d:1944997
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