Groundwater quality and hydrogeological characteristics of Malacca state in Malaysia

Groundwater quality and aquifer productivity of Malacca catchment in Peninsular Malaysia are presented in this article. Pumping test data were collected from 210 shallow and 17 deep boreholes to get well inventory information. Data analysis confirmed that the aquifers consisting of schist, sand, lim...

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Main Authors: Shirazi, Sharif Moniruzzaman, Adham, Md. Ibrahim, Zardari, Noorul Hassan, Ismail, Zubaidah, Imran, Hosen M. D., Mangrio, Munir Ahmed
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spelling my.utm.555362017-02-15T04:42:40Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55536/ Groundwater quality and hydrogeological characteristics of Malacca state in Malaysia Shirazi, Sharif Moniruzzaman Adham, Md. Ibrahim Zardari, Noorul Hassan Ismail, Zubaidah Imran, Hosen M. D. Mangrio, Munir Ahmed TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Groundwater quality and aquifer productivity of Malacca catchment in Peninsular Malaysia are presented in this article. Pumping test data were collected from 210 shallow and 17 deep boreholes to get well inventory information. Data analysis confirmed that the aquifers consisting of schist, sand, limestone and volcanic rocks were the most productive aquifers for groundwater in Malacca state. GIS-based aquifer productivity map was generated based on bedrock and discharge capacity of the aquifers. Aquifer productivity map is classified into three classes, namely high, moderate and low based on discharge capacity. Groundwater potential of the study area is 35, 57 and 8% of low, moderate and high class respectively. Fifty two shallow and 14 deep aquifer groundwater samples were analyzed for water quality. In some cases, groundwater quality analysis indicated that the turbidity, total dissolved solids, iron, chloride and cadmium concentrations exceeded the limit of drinking water quality standards Institute for Land Reclamation and Grassland Farming 2015 Article PeerReviewed Shirazi, Sharif Moniruzzaman and Adham, Md. Ibrahim and Zardari, Noorul Hassan and Ismail, Zubaidah and Imran, Hosen M. D. and Mangrio, Munir Ahmed (2015) Groundwater quality and hydrogeological characteristics of Malacca state in Malaysia. Journal of Water and Land Development, 24 (1-3). pp. 11-19. ISSN 1429-7426 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jwld-2015-0002 DOI:10.1515/jwld-2015-0002
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Shirazi, Sharif Moniruzzaman
Adham, Md. Ibrahim
Zardari, Noorul Hassan
Ismail, Zubaidah
Imran, Hosen M. D.
Mangrio, Munir Ahmed
Groundwater quality and hydrogeological characteristics of Malacca state in Malaysia
description Groundwater quality and aquifer productivity of Malacca catchment in Peninsular Malaysia are presented in this article. Pumping test data were collected from 210 shallow and 17 deep boreholes to get well inventory information. Data analysis confirmed that the aquifers consisting of schist, sand, limestone and volcanic rocks were the most productive aquifers for groundwater in Malacca state. GIS-based aquifer productivity map was generated based on bedrock and discharge capacity of the aquifers. Aquifer productivity map is classified into three classes, namely high, moderate and low based on discharge capacity. Groundwater potential of the study area is 35, 57 and 8% of low, moderate and high class respectively. Fifty two shallow and 14 deep aquifer groundwater samples were analyzed for water quality. In some cases, groundwater quality analysis indicated that the turbidity, total dissolved solids, iron, chloride and cadmium concentrations exceeded the limit of drinking water quality standards
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author Shirazi, Sharif Moniruzzaman
Adham, Md. Ibrahim
Zardari, Noorul Hassan
Ismail, Zubaidah
Imran, Hosen M. D.
Mangrio, Munir Ahmed
author_facet Shirazi, Sharif Moniruzzaman
Adham, Md. Ibrahim
Zardari, Noorul Hassan
Ismail, Zubaidah
Imran, Hosen M. D.
Mangrio, Munir Ahmed
author_sort Shirazi, Sharif Moniruzzaman
title Groundwater quality and hydrogeological characteristics of Malacca state in Malaysia
title_short Groundwater quality and hydrogeological characteristics of Malacca state in Malaysia
title_full Groundwater quality and hydrogeological characteristics of Malacca state in Malaysia
title_fullStr Groundwater quality and hydrogeological characteristics of Malacca state in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Groundwater quality and hydrogeological characteristics of Malacca state in Malaysia
title_sort groundwater quality and hydrogeological characteristics of malacca state in malaysia
publisher Institute for Land Reclamation and Grassland Farming
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55536/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jwld-2015-0002
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