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2020, Journal of Hydrology: Regional StudiesCitation Excerpt :Relationships between chloride and other ion concentrations are reported in Fig. 3. Indeed, chlorine is considered a conservative element in groundwater, and variations in natural waters are primarily due to physical processes such as dilution and evaporation (e.g., Matray et al., 1994; Hejazian et al., 2017). If the mixing by seawater intrusion is the dominant process, the ion concentration of the water samples distributes along the seawater-rainwater mixing line calculated using PHREEQC and reported in Fig. 3.
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