Hydrogeochemical investigations to assess groundwater and saline water interaction in coastal aquifers of the southeast coast, Tamil Nadu, India

Groundwater and saline water interaction is the most common processes in the coastal aquifers that alters the quality of aquifer waters. The quaternary alluvium aquifer system is a significant water resource of southeast coastal Tamil Nadu that provides water supplies for industrial, agriculture, an...

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description Groundwater and saline water interaction is the most common processes in the coastal aquifers that alters the quality of aquifer waters. The quaternary alluvium aquifer system is a significant water resource of southeast coastal Tamil Nadu that provides water supplies for industrial, agriculture, and domestic utilities. Hydrogeochemical investigations were attempted to analyze groundwater–saline water interactions for which a total of three hundred and sixty samples representing surface water, pore water, and groundwater samples collected from three significant locations (location A, B, and C) and analyzed for major ion concentrations. Piper plot infers surface and pore water samples representing saline water type (Na-Cl) in all the three locations due to tidal variation and sand dominant surface layer. Groundwater samples represent (Ca-HCO 3 ) type at location A due to fresh groundwater discharge, mixed or subterranean estuary (Ca, Mg-Cl, HCO 3 ) at location B due to conversion of freshwater (Ca-HCO 3 ) at low tide to saline water (Na-Cl) at high tide, and saline (Na-Cl) water at location C due to proximity and influence of tides. The Cl − /HCO 3 − vs. Cl − plot represents two water types, such as fresh groundwater (0.5) and strongly affected by seawater intrusion (6.6). The plot (Ca 2+ +Mg 2+ )/(K + +Na + ) vs. log Cl − represents freshwater in location A, mixing in location B, and saline water in location C. Groundwater samples observed to be fresh in location A (20.0 km away from the coast), recirculated in location B (9.0 km away from the coast), and saline in location C (0.5 km away from the coast).
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Alluvium
Aquatic Pollution
Aquifer systems
Aquifers
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Calcium
Calcium ions
Chemical analysis
Coastal aquifers
Coastal processes
Coastal waters
Coasts
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecotoxicology
Environment
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Health
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental science
Estuaries
Groundwater
Groundwater discharge
High tide
Hydrogeochemistry
India
Magnesium
Pore water
Research Article
Saline water
Saline water intrusion
Salinity
Salt water intrusion
Seawater
Sodium
Surface layers
Surface water
Waste Water Technology
Water analysis
Water Management
Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
Water Pollution Control
Water resources
Water sampling
Water supply
Water utilities
title Hydrogeochemical investigations to assess groundwater and saline water interaction in coastal aquifers of the southeast coast, Tamil Nadu, India
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