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The shifting of livestock and poultry production systems from traditional small householder farms to semi-intensive and intensive farms has led to a gradual deterioration in the quality of shallow groundwater, which has attracted considerable attention from researchers. In this study, a combination of self-organizing map technology was used to identify the effects of livestock and poultry farms on shallow groundwater hydrochemistry. NO3–N content in the livestock and poultry farm water samples in summer and winter, as well as the NH4–N and NO2–N content in the water samples of livestock and poultry farm, respectively, in winter, were more vulnerable to external influences. Agricultural and industrial activities were important sources of Cl- and SO42- leaching in shallow groundwater in the study area. Silicate weathering is an important source of conventional ions in the shallow groundwater at these two sites. The water quality at livestock farms was mainly affected by farm activities and agricultural pollution in summer and winter, whereas that at poultry farms was mainly affected by industrial sources and natural sources.
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Urban rivers play an important role in maintaining the urban aquatic ecological environment, and there are bound to be differences in the water environment quality and pollution sources due to different locations of urban rivers. Therefore, this paper selects the urban river (Tuo River) and the suburban river (Bian River) in Suzhou City, Anhui, China, as the research objects. Based on the understanding of the hydrogeochemical characteristics of these two rivers, the self-organizing map is used to identify the main control factors that affect the water quality of the two rivers. The results showed that both the Bian river and Tuo river were weakly alkaline. The average content of conventional ions in Tuo river is less than that of Bian river (except HCO3 −); the water of Bian river was of Na–SO4–Cl type, and the water of Tuo river was mainly of Na–HCO3 type, with the minority was of Na–SO4–Cl type; Silicate weathering is an important source of conventional ions in the water of these two rivers; agricultural non-point source pollution is the main source of pollutants in Bian river, while Tuo river was mainly affected by natural factors, and human activities had little impact.
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