TITLE:
Characterization and Classification of Groundwater from Wells Using an Electronic Tongue (Kairouan, Tunisia)
AUTHORS:
Khawla Sghaier, Houcine Barhoumi, Abderrazak Maaref, Maryam Siadat, Nicole Jaffrezic-Renault
KEYWORDS:
Electronic Tongue, Groundwater, Pattern Recognition Tools, PCA, CA
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Water Resource and Protection,
Vol.3 No.7,
July
25,
2011
ABSTRACT: A sensor array comprising 9 potentiometric chemical sensors and some pattern recognition tools for the data processing has been applied in order to characterize the groundwater in the plain of Kairouan Region (Tunisia). A total of 17 groundwater samples were collected from three different villages and analyzed for their chemical components. Nine chemical parameters were determined: Potassium, Sodium, Calcium, Ammonium, Cadmium, Chlorides, Nitrates, Fluoride and pH. Multi-sensor responses measured in each water sample were diagnosed by Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Cluster Analysis (CA). PCA is a procedure for reducing data redundancy. CA is used to detect spatial similarity among sampling sites. This methodology is simple, rapid and the obtained results demonstrate that the electronic tongue technique based on the sensor array combined with pattern recognition method could be a useful tool for the characterization and the classification of wells water samples.