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Application of GIS-technologies in studying the hydrogeochemical zonation of groundwater (on the example of the Navoi region)

Bakhromjon AbdullaevState establishment “Institute of hydrogeology and engineering geology”, 100041 Tashkent, UzbekistanBotirjon AbdullaevState establishment “Institute of hydrogeology and engineering geology”, 100041 Tashkent, UzbekistanIlkhom RuzievTashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers National Research university, Tashkent 100000, UzbekistanBoburjon DadajonovTashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers National Research university, Tashkent 100000, UzbekistanZaytuna IbragimovaTashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers National Research university, Tashkent 100000, Uzbekistan
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One of the most principal issues in regional hydrogeochemistry is the study of hydrogeochemical zonality of groundwater. This phenomenon is manifested in regular and systematic changes in the chemical composition and mineralization of groundwater, varying by geographic area and depth. Understanding these regularities is not just academically significant; it enables critical applications in resource management and environmental protection. By studying the alterations in the chemical composition of groundwater, researchers can elucidate the origins and formation processes of various groundwater systems. Additionally, this knowledge provides valuable insights for the targeted exploration of groundwater sources with diverse compositions. It also aids in predicting potential changes in both chemical composition and mineralization within different geological structures over time. This project encompasses the development of a Geographic Information System (GIS), where selected observation points are mapped, thereby facilitating the construction of detailed layer-by-layer geochemical maps. Such tools are essential for visualizing and interpreting the complexities of groundwater chemistry across the region [1].

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