IMPACT OF PALEOGEOGRAPHY CONDITIONS ON UNDERGROUNDWATER CHEMICAL FORMATION OF SOUTHERN PLAIN
Published:
2003-11-30
Abstract
During the history of plain forming, geographical landscape change continuously, periods of marine transgression and regression superseded alternately, since then rock facies were formed appropriately with its geographical landscape. The change of rock- face- paleogeography impacted on formation of aquifer and chemical component of groundwater.