Title of article :
Effects of intensive urbanization on the intrusion of shallow
groundwater into deep groundwater: Examples from
Bangkok and Jakarta
Author/Authors :
Shin-ichi Onoderaa، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Mitsuyo Saitob، نويسنده , , Misa Sawanoc، نويسنده , , Takahiro Hosonod، نويسنده , , Makoto Taniguchie، نويسنده , ,
Jun Shimadaf، نويسنده , , Yu Umezawag، نويسنده , , Rachmat Fajar Lubish، نويسنده , , Somkid Buapengi، نويسنده , , Robert Delinomh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Asian megacities have severe pollution problems in both coastal and urban areas. In
addition, the groundwater potential has decreased and land subsidence has occurred
because of intensive groundwater pumping in urban areas. To prevent the adverse effects of
urbanization on groundwater quality, it is necessary to confirm the changes in groundwater
flow and contaminant transport caused by urbanization. We examined the effects of
urbanization on contaminant transport in groundwater. The research areas were located
around Bangkok, Thailand, and akarta, Indonesia, cities with populations of approximately
8 and 12 million, respectively. Each metropolitan city is located on a river delta and is
adjacent to a bay. We measured the water level and collected water samples at boreholes at
multiple depths (100 to 200 m) in 2004 and 2006 in Bangkok and Jakarta, respectively. The
current hydraulic potential is below sea level in both cities because of prior excess
abstraction of groundwater. As a result, the direction of groundwater flow is now downward
in the coastal area. The Cl− concentration and δ18O distributions in groundwater suggest that
the decline in hydraulic potential has caused the intrusion of seawater and shallow
groundwater into deep groundwater. Concentrations of Mn and NO3−-N in groundwater
suggest the intrusion of these contaminants from shallow to deep aquifers with downward
groundwater flow and implies an accumulation of contaminants in deep aquifers.
Therefore, it is important to recognize the possibility of future contaminant transport
with the discharge of deep groundwater into the sea after the recovery of groundwater
potential in the coastal areas
Keywords :
AsiaGroundwaterPollutionUrbanization
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment