The Influence of Seawater on the Chemical Composition of Groundwater in a Small Island: The Example of Manukan Island, East Malaysia

Ahmad Zaharin Aris and Sarva Mangala Praveena and Mohd Harun Abdullah (2012) The Influence of Seawater on the Chemical Composition of Groundwater in a Small Island: The Example of Manukan Island, East Malaysia. Coastal Education & Research Foundation, 28 (1). pp. 64-75. ISSN 0749-0208

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Abstract

Manukan Island in Sabah, Malaysia, is characterized as a small, unique island where groundwater is a major source for domestic water and other water-related activities. Hydrochemical studies were carried out in the island with the objective of identifying the influence of seawater on the chemical composition of groundwater in Manukan Island via ionic ratios and saturation states. From the calculated ionic ratios, the chemical composition of groundwater in the study area in general is influenced by seawater intrusion. The Na/Cl ratios ranged from 0.10-2.70, implying that the fresh groundwater in Manukan Island was affected by the seawater signature. Values close to ratio of seawater indicate a recent intrusion of seawater into the aquifer. Saturation index values show that the cation exchange process is found to control the concentration of calcium, magnesium, and sodium in the groundwater by precipitation of carbonate minerals as an extended effect from the mixing of seawater and fresh groundwater from its aquifer. The findings show that even though the Manukan Island aquifer is surrounded by seawater and is vulnerable to seawater intrusion attributed to its physical characteristics, it is also heavily affected by human activity related to groundwater abstraction. The data clearly indicate that seawater intrusion is the main contributor to salinity enrichment in the study area.

Item Type: Article
Keyword: Groundwater, Seawater, Hydrochemistry, Ionic ratios, Saturation states, Small island
Subjects: G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GB Physical geography > GB3-5030 Physical geography > GB651-2998 Hydrology. Water > GB980-2998 Ground and surface waters > GB1001-1199.8 Groundwater. Hydrogeology
Department: SCHOOL > School of Science and Technology
Depositing User: ADMIN ADMIN
Date Deposited: 13 Jun 2012 16:27
Last Modified: 17 Oct 2017 14:41
URI: https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/4379

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