%0 Journal Article %T Hydrogeochemical Characterization of Groundwater from Fissured Aquifers in the Angovia Mine Operating Permit Area (Central-West Côte d¡¯Ivoire) %A Kouadio Michel Yao %A Tanina Drissa Soro %A Tanoh Jean Jacques Koua %A Akaie Jean Fabrice Tchakray %A Yao Emile Desmond Konan %A Brou Dibi %J Journal of Water Resource and Protection %P 83-101 %@ 1945-3108 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/jwarp.2024.161006 %X The main objective of this study is to determine the hydrogeochemical specificities of the groundwater of the Angovia mine operating permit, located in the Yaour¨¦ mountains in the center-west of Côte d¡¯Ivoire. To do so, descriptive and multivariate statistical analysis methods with the SOM (Self Organizing Maps) algorithm were applied to the physicochemical parameters of 17 boreholes using the calcite (ISC) and dolomite (ISD) saturation indices. The results obtained have shown that the groundwater in the Angovia mine operating permit area has an average temperature of 27.52°C (long rainy season) and 27.87&degC (long dry season) and has an average pH of 7.09 ¡À 0.35 during the main rainy season and 7.32 ¡À 0.35 during the main dry season. They are mineralized with an average electrical conductivity of 505.98 ¡À 302.85 ¦ÌS/cm during the long rainy season and with 450.33 ¡À 233.74 ¦ÌS/cm as average during the long dry season. The main phenomena at the origin of groundwater mineralization are water residence time, oxidation-reduction and surface inflow. The study of the relative age of the water shows that the groundwater in the Angovia mine operating permit area is mainly undersaturated with respect to calcite and dolomite. They are therefore very old in the aquifer with a slow circulation speed during the long rainy season and the long dry season. %K Hydrogeochemistry %K Mineralization %K Fissure Aquifers %K Operating Permits %K The Angovia Mine %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=130793