Physical Sciences and Technology (Jun 2025)

STUDY OF KHAUDAK AND UCHKIZIL GROUNDWATERS OF UZBEKISTAN BASED ON X-RAY FLUORESCENCE ANALYZER

  • Nuriddin Uralov,
  • Nuriddin Uralov,
  • Khayit Turaev,
  • Bakhtiyor Normurodov,
  • Ibragim Umbarov ,
  • Fakhriddin Kurbonov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26577/phst202512110
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1-2

Abstract

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This study focuses on the analysis of underground waters from Khaudak and Uchkizil, located in the southern region of Uzbekistan. These waters are characterized by the presence of various mineral salts, including iodine-containing compounds. The research examines the similarities between these waters, as well as their compositional changes over time under the influence of external environmental factors. Water samples collected at different intervals were analyzed to monitor variations in composition. The elemental content of the samples was determined using X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis, which revealed that iron compounds present in the water tend to precipitate over time. The initial iron content of the water was approximately 0.130%, with subsequent sedimentation resulting in iron-rich deposits containing up to 65% iron. In addition, a freshly collected water sample was treated with specific oxidizing agents for iodine and stored for one month. This process led to the formation of a reddish-brown precipitate primarily composed of iron and chlorine, with minor components including iodine and similar elements. The precipitate was found to contain 1.317% iodine, corresponding to 7.66% (21.32 mg/L) of the total iodine content in the Haudak water. Furthermore, exposure of the water to ultraviolet light under open-air conditions resulted in the oxidation and volatilization of iodine, indicating its sensitivity to photochemical degradation.