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Groundwater Salinization and Freshening Processes in the Luy River Coastal Aquifer, Vietnam
Dieu, Linh Pham; Cong-Thi, Diep; Segers, Tom et al.
2022In Water, 14 (15), p. 2358
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Keywords :
coastal aquifer; freshening; hydrochemistry; saltwater intrusion; Coastal aquifers; Conceptual model; Dry seasons; Freshening; Groundwater salinizations; Rainy seasons; Salinisation; Saltwater intrusion; Viet Nam; Vietnamese; Biochemistry; Geography, Planning and Development; Aquatic Science; Water Science and Technology
Abstract :
[en] The Vietnamese Binh Thuan province located along the Southern Central part of the coast is one of the driest in the country. The population is relying largely on groundwater for irrigation, and the groundwater resources are threatened by climate change and saltwater intrusion in river estuaries. Recent studies, however, reveal that the extension of saltwater intrusions was larger than expected, raising some doubts on the actual origin of the intrusions. In this study, we use the geochemical characterization of groundwater samples collected in both the dry and rainy seasons in the Luy river coastal area to identify hydrochemical processes responsible for the salinization and variations taking place in the shallow aquifers. The distribution of chemical components of groundwater and the indicators presenting the freshening and salinization processes, such as cation exchange code and chloride conservative element, the ionic delta, the HFE-diagram, and geochemical modelling, were studied. The results show that 65% of the samples exceed the WHO limit for drinking water and 100% of them have a degree of restriction on use from slight–moderate to severe in potential irrigation problems according to FAO. In contrast to previous expectations, freshening is the dominant process in the aquifers, and it is more advanced in the rainy season. Due to a lack of recharge and aquifer exploitation, salinization is more severe in the deeper aquifer and during the dry season. Saltwater intrusion is not limited to the zone close to the river but extends further inland and at depth, and salinity can vary quickly over short distances. Based on these new insights, we develop a new conceptual model for the evolution of salinization in the Luy river catchment involving a natural freshening process of connate water combined with anthropic influence. The conceptual model will form the basis for the development of a groundwater model of the study area and eventually lead to sustainable management scenarios for this coastal region, preventing further deterioration of the groundwater resources.
Disciplines :
Geological, petroleum & mining engineering
Author, co-author :
Dieu, Linh Pham ;  Laboratory of Applied Geology and Hydrogeology, Department of Geology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium ; Vietnam Institute of Geosciences and Mineral Resources (VIGMR), Hanoi, Viet Nam
Cong-Thi, Diep;  Laboratory of Applied Geology and Hydrogeology, Department of Geology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium ; Vietnam Institute of Geosciences and Mineral Resources (VIGMR), Hanoi, Viet Nam
Segers, Tom;  Laboratory of Applied Geology and Hydrogeology, Department of Geology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Ho, Huu Hieu;  Vietnam Institute of Geosciences and Mineral Resources (VIGMR), Hanoi, Viet Nam
Nguyen, Frédéric  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département ArGEnCo > Géophysique appliquée ; Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences-Geology, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Hermans, Thomas ;  Laboratory of Applied Geology and Hydrogeology, Department of Geology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Language :
English
Title :
Groundwater Salinization and Freshening Processes in the Luy River Coastal Aquifer, Vietnam
Publication date :
August 2022
Journal title :
Water
eISSN :
2073-4441
Publisher :
MDPI
Volume :
14
Issue :
15
Pages :
2358
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
VLIR-UOS - Flemish Interuniversity Council. Bureau UOS
Funding text :
This research is funded by VLIR-UOS and the Belgian development cooperation through the grant VN2019TEA494A103, supporting the fieldwork and the PhD scholarship of the first two authors.
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