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Unveiling the extent of salinization to delineate the potential submarine groundwater discharge zones along the North-western coast of India

Journal

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
Volume 172, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112773

Keywords

Groundwater; Coastal aquifer; Seawater intrusion; Anthropogenic pollution; Gujarat coast

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  1. National Centre for Earth Sciences Studies Trivandrum Kerala (India) under the national mission of submarine groundwater discharge along the Indian coast

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The study reveals that the Gujarat coastal region is facing water crises and aquifer salinization issues, with seawater intrusion heavily influencing groundwater quality and a probability of submarine groundwater discharge. Recommendations include the feasibility of check dams as a remedial measure to control coastal aquifer salinization.
The North-West coast of India was notable for the urbanization and semiarid climate, particularly the Gujarat coastal region which was facing water crises and aquifer salinization issue. Under the light of these critical issues, the present study investigates the sources of aquifer salinization and probable location of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) using an integrated approach of major ion chemistry, statistical techniques, and isotopic signature of groundwater (GW). The evolution of GW reveals that water facies changes from Ca2+-Mg2+-Cl- to Na+-Cl type from the south Gujarat towards the Gulf of Khambhat. Log-normal distribution of Cl- and NO3- divulges that different pollution sources influence the GW quality. Statistical findings supplemented with Isotopic signatures, ionic ratios and cross plots identified four classes of GW, which varies with degree of anthropogenic and seawater influences. Results suggested that seawater intrusion heavily influences 42% of the total GW samples, whereas 58% samples showed the probability of SGD. The study recommends the feasible locations of check dams as a remedial measure for controlling the salinization of coastal aquifer.

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