Isotopic and hydrochemistry fingerprinting of leachate migration in shallow groundwater at controlled and uncontrolled landfill sites

Hydrochemical and stable isotopic monitoring were performed in two different landfill sites, which are Matang and Beriah landfills for identifying leachate migration into shallow groundwater. The data provides information and allows inferences to be made on chemical characteristics of the contaminan...

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Main Authors: Syafalni S., Zawawi M.H., Abustan I.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-221702023-05-16T10:48:03Z Isotopic and hydrochemistry fingerprinting of leachate migration in shallow groundwater at controlled and uncontrolled landfill sites Syafalni S. Zawawi M.H. Abustan I. 40762409400 39162217600 6507592187 Hydrochemical and stable isotopic monitoring were performed in two different landfill sites, which are Matang and Beriah landfills for identifying leachate migration into shallow groundwater. The data provides information and allows inferences to be made on chemical characteristics of the contaminants, migration pattern of the groundwater and the difference between controlled landfill and open dumping which depends on the groundwater quality performances for landfill. A series of comprehensive hydrochemistry data was interpreted by using a piper and stable isotope relationship diagrams. Hydrochemistry parameters were major ions (Cl-, SO42-, NO3-, HCO3-, Mg2+, Na+, Ca2+ and K+) and for the stable isotopes consist of ?2H and ?18O. The pollutans of Matang landfill shows have the tendency to migrate and disperse toward the southeast side of the landfill site and Beriah landfill site shows that the contaminants tend to migrate to the south west. This result was parallel to the isotopic composition which shows mixing between shallow groundwater with leachate. The concentrations of heavy metals are more higher in Beriah landfill compared to Matang landfill. The significant difference is due to the type of landfill itself; Matang landfill operates as a sanitary landfill and Beriah Landfill operates as an open dumping. © IDOSI Publications, 2014. Final 2023-05-16T02:48:03Z 2023-05-16T02:48:03Z 2014 Article 10.5829/idosi.wasj.2014.31.06.217 2-s2.0-84897029776 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84897029776&doi=10.5829%2fidosi.wasj.2014.31.06.217&partnerID=40&md5=f27d35c12c2113e0af0481c0ec83abd2 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/22170 31 6 1198 1206 International Digital Organization for Scientific Information Scopus
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description Hydrochemical and stable isotopic monitoring were performed in two different landfill sites, which are Matang and Beriah landfills for identifying leachate migration into shallow groundwater. The data provides information and allows inferences to be made on chemical characteristics of the contaminants, migration pattern of the groundwater and the difference between controlled landfill and open dumping which depends on the groundwater quality performances for landfill. A series of comprehensive hydrochemistry data was interpreted by using a piper and stable isotope relationship diagrams. Hydrochemistry parameters were major ions (Cl-, SO42-, NO3-, HCO3-, Mg2+, Na+, Ca2+ and K+) and for the stable isotopes consist of ?2H and ?18O. The pollutans of Matang landfill shows have the tendency to migrate and disperse toward the southeast side of the landfill site and Beriah landfill site shows that the contaminants tend to migrate to the south west. This result was parallel to the isotopic composition which shows mixing between shallow groundwater with leachate. The concentrations of heavy metals are more higher in Beriah landfill compared to Matang landfill. The significant difference is due to the type of landfill itself; Matang landfill operates as a sanitary landfill and Beriah Landfill operates as an open dumping. © IDOSI Publications, 2014.
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Isotopic and hydrochemistry fingerprinting of leachate migration in shallow groundwater at controlled and uncontrolled landfill sites
author_sort Syafalni S.
title Isotopic and hydrochemistry fingerprinting of leachate migration in shallow groundwater at controlled and uncontrolled landfill sites
title_short Isotopic and hydrochemistry fingerprinting of leachate migration in shallow groundwater at controlled and uncontrolled landfill sites
title_full Isotopic and hydrochemistry fingerprinting of leachate migration in shallow groundwater at controlled and uncontrolled landfill sites
title_fullStr Isotopic and hydrochemistry fingerprinting of leachate migration in shallow groundwater at controlled and uncontrolled landfill sites
title_full_unstemmed Isotopic and hydrochemistry fingerprinting of leachate migration in shallow groundwater at controlled and uncontrolled landfill sites
title_sort isotopic and hydrochemistry fingerprinting of leachate migration in shallow groundwater at controlled and uncontrolled landfill sites
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