TREATMENT PROPERTIES OF THE SPRINGS IN JIZZAKH REGION, UZBEKISTAN
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springs, water quality, rural health, mineral water, treatment factors, JizzakhAbstract
The chemical characteristics and physical properties (total mineralization, Fe, Br, J, CO2, organic matter, H2SiO3 + HSiO3) of 107 sources in Farish, Bakhmal, Zaamin and Gallaorol districts of the Jizzakh region of Uzbekistan have been studied and analyzed. The chemical and physical properties of these springs are especially advantageous due to several factors and show their medicinal properties. The results of the analysis help to distinguish between five springs in the Farish region and four springs in the Zaamin, which have a higher mineralization index than other sources. Andigansay, located in the Farish, has the advantage of being rich in iron. Since the water of five springs in the Farish district is rich in bromine, and the Karamazar spring in the Zaamin district is close to the norm, the amount of free СО2 dissolved in water is common in the Bakhmal district (23 sources). This is followed by the Zaamin district (3 sources). By organic matter, Farish is a leader and (49 sources), followed by Zaamin (3), Bakhmal (1) and Gallaral (1). Farish is the leader in terms of the content of silicon compounds (16 sources), followed by the Bakhmal region (9 sources). The article describes the treatment properties of the sources on the basis of tables reflecting the treatment of diseases. In addition, there is a concise explanation of diseases and medical terms to help the researchers get the most out of the information.
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