Delineation of submarine groundwater discharge and seawater intrusion zones using anomalies in the field water quality parameters, groundwater level fluctuation and sea surface temperature along the Gujarat coast of India

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dc.contributor.author Bhagat, Chandrashekhar
dc.contributor.author Khandekar, Ashwini
dc.contributor.author Singh, Ashwin
dc.contributor.author Mohapatra, Pranab K.
dc.contributor.author Kumar, Manish
dc.coverage.spatial United States of America
dc.date.accessioned 2012-09-26T07:22:32Z
dc.date.available 2012-09-26T07:22:32Z
dc.date.issued 2021-10
dc.identifier.citation Bhagat, Chandrashekhar; Khandekar, Ashwini; Singh, Ashwin; Mohapatra, Pranab K. and Kumar, Manish, "Delineation of submarine groundwater discharge and seawater intrusion zones using anomalies in the field water quality parameters, groundwater level fluctuation and sea surface temperature along the Gujarat coast of India", Journal of Environmental Management, DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.113176, vol. 296, Oct. 2021. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0301-4797
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.113176
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/123456789/6671
dc.description.abstract Nature mediated processes like seawater intrusion (SWI) and its complementary processes like submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) often cause severe water stress on the coastal water resources worldwide. The present work attempts to delineate the SWI and SGD zones along the North-Western coast of India (constituting the entire coastline of Gujarat) which is currently facing severe water crises due to the freshwater salinization and water loss through the coastal aquifer system. In the present work site-specific water characteristics and groundwater level were used as a proxy for identifying the probable zones of SWI and SGD. For the delineation purpose, we have collected 540 water samples distanced at 5–10 km (seawater, porewater and groundwater; 180 each) from the entire coastline of Gujarat. Further, a three-tier validation system has been adopted for delineating the SWI and SGD zones followed by the physical verification of the locations through the integration of (i) Groundwater fluctuation dynamic, (ii) MODIS derived sea surface temperature (SST) anomaly, and (iii) Electrical conductivity (EC) based gradient mapping. The study has identified 9 out of 14 districts being vulnerable to SWI, whereas the remaining five districts from south Gujarat and the Saurashtra coast are suspectable for SGD. The present work will act as a preliminary basis for formulating a framework for the detailed investigation of the mixing process along the coast.
dc.description.statementofresponsibility by Chandrashekhar Bhagat, Ashwini Khandekar, Ashwin Singh, Pranab Kumar Mohapatra and Manish Kumar
dc.format.extent vol. 296
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Elsevier en_US
dc.subject Seawater intrusion (SWI) en_US
dc.subject Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) en_US
dc.subject Sea surface temperature (SST) en_US
dc.subject Groundwater level (GWL) en_US
dc.subject EC Gradient en_US
dc.subject Gujarat coast en_US
dc.title Delineation of submarine groundwater discharge and seawater intrusion zones using anomalies in the field water quality parameters, groundwater level fluctuation and sea surface temperature along the Gujarat coast of India en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.relation.journal Journal of Environmental Management


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