Geology, Chemistry and Genesis of Thermal Springs of Odisha, India by Subash Chandra Mahala

Geology, Chemistry and Genesis of Thermal Springs of Odisha, India by Subash Chandra Mahala

Author:Subash Chandra Mahala
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Springer International Publishing, Cham


5.3.3 Sodium (Na)

Among the cations sodium (Na) exists in much excess amount than other cations in most of the thermal springs of Odisha. Its concentration varies from 15 to 184 mg/l. The highest concentration is recorded in Deuljhori thermal spring (184 mg/l) whereas the lowest content is found in Boden (15 mg/l) spring (Figs. 5.5, 5.15 and 5.20).

5.3.4 Potassium (K)

Analysis results indicate that concentration of potassium (K) is much less in comparison to sodium (Na) in all the thermal spring water and the value ranges from 2 to 6 mg/l. Highest concentration of potassium is found in Deuljhori and Magarmuhan thermal springs and the lowest in Taptapani and Badaberena thermal springs (Figs. 5.6, 5.15, 5.17, 5.16 and 5.19).



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