This manuscript presents major, minor and trace elements data for groundwater samples collected from wells, tube wells, springs
and karezes from Quetta Valley. Quetta Valley in Pakistan has frequently experienced shortage of groundwater. In recent years,
the water quality has had a sharp decline at many locations. The study of groundwater resources in this valley is an attempt
to understand the causes of and sources of contamination. At several locations, nitrate, sulfate, arsenic, selenium, chromium
and nickel contamination has been determined. The preliminary results indicate that these contaminations apparently result
from a combination of rock alteration and mining activity in the area. Different water sources could have also contributed
to the deterioration of the water quality of Quetta Valley. This research provides the basis for future work, which will involve
detailed hydrological modeling and water quality studies.
Keywords Groundwater chemistry - Trace elements - ICP-MS - Arsenic - Ultramafic rocks