Investigating Groundwater Condition and Seawater Intrusion Status in Coastal Aquifer Systems of Eastern India

Providing sustainable water supply for domestic needs and irrigated agriculture is one of the most significant challenges for the current century. This challenge is more daunting in coastal regions. Groundwater plays a pivotal role in addressing this challenge and hence, it is under growing stress i...

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Main Authors: Subrata Halder, Lingaraj Dhal, Madan K. Jha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/14/1952
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spelling doaj-1ccc17fff60e4fd49ff4c510ad914d562021-07-23T14:12:11ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-07-01131952195210.3390/w13141952Investigating Groundwater Condition and Seawater Intrusion Status in Coastal Aquifer Systems of Eastern IndiaSubrata Halder0Lingaraj Dhal1Madan K. Jha2AgFE Department, IIT Kharagpur, Kharagpur 721302, IndiaWRD&M Department, IIT Roorkee, Roorkee 247667, IndiaAgFE Department, IIT Kharagpur, Kharagpur 721302, IndiaProviding sustainable water supply for domestic needs and irrigated agriculture is one of the most significant challenges for the current century. This challenge is more daunting in coastal regions. Groundwater plays a pivotal role in addressing this challenge and hence, it is under growing stress in several parts of the world. To address this challenge, a proper understanding of groundwater characteristics in an area is essential. In this study, spatio-temporal analyses of pre-monsoon and post-monsoon groundwater levels of two coastal aquifer systems (upper leaky confined and underlying confined) were carried out in Purba Medinipur District, West Bengal, India. Trend analysis of seasonal groundwater levels of the two aquifers systems was also performed using Mann-Kendall test, Linear Regression test, and Innovative Trend test. Finally, the status of seawater intrusion in the two aquifers was evaluated using available groundwater-quality data of Chloride (Cl<sup>−</sup>) and Total Dissolved Solids (TDS). Considerable spatial and temporal variability was found in the seasonal groundwater levels of the two aquifers. Further, decreasing trends were spotted in the pre-monsoon and post-monsoon groundwater-level time series of the leaky confined and confined aquifers, except pre-monsoon groundwater levels in Contai-I and Deshpran blocks, and the post-monsoon groundwater level in Ramnagar-I block for the leaky confined aquifer. The leaky confined aquifer in Contai-I, Contai-III, and Deshpran blocks and the confined aquifer in Nandigram-I and Nandigram-II blocks are vulnerable to seawater intrusion. There is an urgent need for the real-time monitoring of groundwater levels and groundwater quality in both the aquifer systems, which can ensure efficient management of coastal groundwater reserves.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/14/1952groundwater fluctuationspatio-temporal variabilitytrend analysisseawater intrusioncoastal aquifers
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author Subrata Halder
Lingaraj Dhal
Madan K. Jha
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Lingaraj Dhal
Madan K. Jha
Investigating Groundwater Condition and Seawater Intrusion Status in Coastal Aquifer Systems of Eastern India
Water
groundwater fluctuation
spatio-temporal variability
trend analysis
seawater intrusion
coastal aquifers
author_facet Subrata Halder
Lingaraj Dhal
Madan K. Jha
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title Investigating Groundwater Condition and Seawater Intrusion Status in Coastal Aquifer Systems of Eastern India
title_short Investigating Groundwater Condition and Seawater Intrusion Status in Coastal Aquifer Systems of Eastern India
title_full Investigating Groundwater Condition and Seawater Intrusion Status in Coastal Aquifer Systems of Eastern India
title_fullStr Investigating Groundwater Condition and Seawater Intrusion Status in Coastal Aquifer Systems of Eastern India
title_full_unstemmed Investigating Groundwater Condition and Seawater Intrusion Status in Coastal Aquifer Systems of Eastern India
title_sort investigating groundwater condition and seawater intrusion status in coastal aquifer systems of eastern india
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Providing sustainable water supply for domestic needs and irrigated agriculture is one of the most significant challenges for the current century. This challenge is more daunting in coastal regions. Groundwater plays a pivotal role in addressing this challenge and hence, it is under growing stress in several parts of the world. To address this challenge, a proper understanding of groundwater characteristics in an area is essential. In this study, spatio-temporal analyses of pre-monsoon and post-monsoon groundwater levels of two coastal aquifer systems (upper leaky confined and underlying confined) were carried out in Purba Medinipur District, West Bengal, India. Trend analysis of seasonal groundwater levels of the two aquifers systems was also performed using Mann-Kendall test, Linear Regression test, and Innovative Trend test. Finally, the status of seawater intrusion in the two aquifers was evaluated using available groundwater-quality data of Chloride (Cl<sup>−</sup>) and Total Dissolved Solids (TDS). Considerable spatial and temporal variability was found in the seasonal groundwater levels of the two aquifers. Further, decreasing trends were spotted in the pre-monsoon and post-monsoon groundwater-level time series of the leaky confined and confined aquifers, except pre-monsoon groundwater levels in Contai-I and Deshpran blocks, and the post-monsoon groundwater level in Ramnagar-I block for the leaky confined aquifer. The leaky confined aquifer in Contai-I, Contai-III, and Deshpran blocks and the confined aquifer in Nandigram-I and Nandigram-II blocks are vulnerable to seawater intrusion. There is an urgent need for the real-time monitoring of groundwater levels and groundwater quality in both the aquifer systems, which can ensure efficient management of coastal groundwater reserves.
topic groundwater fluctuation
spatio-temporal variability
trend analysis
seawater intrusion
coastal aquifers
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/14/1952
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