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Integral Analysis of Field Work and Laboratory Electrical Resistivity Imaging for Saline Water Intrusion Prediction in Groundwater

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2018
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Zawawi M.H.
Zahar M.F.
Hashim M.M.M.
Hazreek Z.A.M.
Zahari N.M.
Kamaruddin M.A.
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Institute of Physics Publishing
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Saline water intrusion is a serious threat to the groundwater as many part of the world utilize groundwater as their main source of fresh water supply. The usage of high salinity level of water as drinking water can lead to a very serious health hazard towards human. Saline water intrusion is a process by which induced flow of seawater into freshwater aquifer along the coastal area. It might happen due to human action and/or by natural event. The climate change and rise up of sea level may speed up the saline water intrusion process. The conventional method for distinguishing and checking saltwater interference to groundwater along the coast aquifers is to gather and test the groundwater from series of observation wells (borehole) with an end goal to give the important information about the hydrochemistry data to conclude whether the water in the well are safe to consume or not. An integrated approach of field and laboratory electrical resistivity investigation is proposed for indicating the contact region between saline and fresh groundwater. It was found that correlation for both soilbox produced almost identical curvilinear trends for 2% increment of seawater tested using sand sample. This project contributes towards predicting the saline water intrusion to the groundwater by non-destructive test that can replaced the conventional method of groundwater monitoring using series of boreholes in the coastal area. � 2018 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved.
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Aquifers; Boreholes; Climate change; Coastal zones; Electric conductivity; Groundwater geochemistry; Health hazards; Hydrogeology; Nondestructive examination; Potable water; Sea level; Seawater; Water supply; Conventional methods; Electrical resistivity imaging; Freshwater aquifer; Groundwater monitoring; Integrated approach; Non-destructive test; Observation wells; Saline water intrusion; Groundwater resources
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