Abstract:
In the present study, principal component
analysis (PCA) is used to investigate the processes
controlling groundwater salinity in the Mewat (Nuh)
district, Haryana, India. Twenty groundwater sam ples were collected from salinity-afected areas in
the March–April months of years 2018 and 2019 and
were analyzed for chemical variables pH, EC, Ca2+,
Mg2+, Na+, K+, HCO−
3 , Cl−, SO4
2−, NO−
3 , TDS, and
total hardness. Three principal components were selected based on the eigen value, which explains
79.58% and 85.08% of the total variation in the years 2018 and 2019, respectively. The frst principal com ponent (PC-1) is identifed with salinity, the second principal component (PC-2) with alkalinity, and the
third principal component (PC-3) described the pol lution. When the yearly comparison was made, the
samples collected in 2019 were found to have an increased salinity compared to 2018, which shows
an increased vulnerability to the aquifer of Mewat on account of the decline in rainfall recharge. It was
also evident that declining recharge also triggered the recharge from other sources; thus, the impact of pollution is more pronounced in 2019 compared to 2018.