Numerical simulation of seawater intrusion in Manukan Island, East Malaysia.

Purpose – This paper aims to define the current and potential extent of seawater intrusion in Manukan Island under different scenarios of varying recharge and pumping rates. The calibrated model was also used to predict the extent of seawater intrusion in low lying area of Manukan Island for two yea...

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Main Authors: Praveena, Sarva Mangala, Abdullah, Mohd Harun, Aris, Ahmad Zaharin, Mokhtar, Mazlin, Bidin, Kawi
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Published: Emerald 2011
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author Praveena, Sarva Mangala
Abdullah, Mohd Harun
Aris, Ahmad Zaharin
Mokhtar, Mazlin
Bidin, Kawi
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Aris, Ahmad Zaharin
Mokhtar, Mazlin
Bidin, Kawi
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description Purpose – This paper aims to define the current and potential extent of seawater intrusion in Manukan Island under different scenarios of varying recharge and pumping rates. The calibrated model was also used to predict the extent of seawater intrusion in low lying area of Manukan Island for two years with all conditions assumed to remain the same as those in December 2009. Design/methodology/approach – Different scenarios of varying recharge and pumping rates based on threats received by Manukan Island were investigated. El-Nino events and overpumping are represented by varying recharge and pumping rates. Simulation was done using SEAWAT-2000, the latest modeling software available in groundwater modeling that couples flow and transport together. Findings – The seawater-freshwater mixing ratio moves landwards after two years of simulation in Scenario 1. In order to control overpumping in this study area, Scenario 2 has resulted in backward movement of the 1.4 percent seawater-freshwater mixing ratio toward the coast after two years of prediction. The current contamination of the coastal aquifers by seawater intrusion will be more severe with an impact of El-Nino events on groundwater resources depletion in Scenario 3. Reductions of pumping and recharge rates in Scenario 4 have worsened the seawater intrusion problem. With the aid of artificial recharge in Scenario 5, highest hydraulic heads and lowest chloride concentration were observed. Practical implications – The sustainable groundwater management selected for Manukan Island's current situation will be Scenario 2. In view of the effects of El-Nino events in the future, Scenario 5 can be implemented to restore groundwater resources. The numerical model has showed the groundwater condition during El-Nino events and overpumping illustrated that simulation modeling is an excellent tool to understand the behavior and management of an aquifer system. The output of simulation modeling via numerical model provides a framework toward groundwater management. Thus, current study output with similar approach which will restore groundwater (artificial recharge and reduction of pumping rate) can be applied in other small islands of similar hydrogeological condition and stresses for the purpose of groundwater resource protection.
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spelling upm-235462015-10-28T08:44:07Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23546/ Numerical simulation of seawater intrusion in Manukan Island, East Malaysia. Praveena, Sarva Mangala Abdullah, Mohd Harun Aris, Ahmad Zaharin Mokhtar, Mazlin Bidin, Kawi Purpose – This paper aims to define the current and potential extent of seawater intrusion in Manukan Island under different scenarios of varying recharge and pumping rates. The calibrated model was also used to predict the extent of seawater intrusion in low lying area of Manukan Island for two years with all conditions assumed to remain the same as those in December 2009. Design/methodology/approach – Different scenarios of varying recharge and pumping rates based on threats received by Manukan Island were investigated. El-Nino events and overpumping are represented by varying recharge and pumping rates. Simulation was done using SEAWAT-2000, the latest modeling software available in groundwater modeling that couples flow and transport together. Findings – The seawater-freshwater mixing ratio moves landwards after two years of simulation in Scenario 1. In order to control overpumping in this study area, Scenario 2 has resulted in backward movement of the 1.4 percent seawater-freshwater mixing ratio toward the coast after two years of prediction. The current contamination of the coastal aquifers by seawater intrusion will be more severe with an impact of El-Nino events on groundwater resources depletion in Scenario 3. Reductions of pumping and recharge rates in Scenario 4 have worsened the seawater intrusion problem. With the aid of artificial recharge in Scenario 5, highest hydraulic heads and lowest chloride concentration were observed. Practical implications – The sustainable groundwater management selected for Manukan Island's current situation will be Scenario 2. In view of the effects of El-Nino events in the future, Scenario 5 can be implemented to restore groundwater resources. The numerical model has showed the groundwater condition during El-Nino events and overpumping illustrated that simulation modeling is an excellent tool to understand the behavior and management of an aquifer system. The output of simulation modeling via numerical model provides a framework toward groundwater management. Thus, current study output with similar approach which will restore groundwater (artificial recharge and reduction of pumping rate) can be applied in other small islands of similar hydrogeological condition and stresses for the purpose of groundwater resource protection. Emerald 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23546/1/Numerical%20simulation%20of%20seawater%20intrusion%20in%20Manukan%20Island.pdf Praveena, Sarva Mangala and Abdullah, Mohd Harun and Aris, Ahmad Zaharin and Mokhtar, Mazlin and Bidin, Kawi (2011) Numerical simulation of seawater intrusion in Manukan Island, East Malaysia. Journal of Modelling in Management , 6 (3). pp. 317-333. ISSN 746-5664 http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ 10.1108/17465661111183711 English
spellingShingle Praveena, Sarva Mangala
Abdullah, Mohd Harun
Aris, Ahmad Zaharin
Mokhtar, Mazlin
Bidin, Kawi
Numerical simulation of seawater intrusion in Manukan Island, East Malaysia.
title Numerical simulation of seawater intrusion in Manukan Island, East Malaysia.
title_full Numerical simulation of seawater intrusion in Manukan Island, East Malaysia.
title_fullStr Numerical simulation of seawater intrusion in Manukan Island, East Malaysia.
title_full_unstemmed Numerical simulation of seawater intrusion in Manukan Island, East Malaysia.
title_short Numerical simulation of seawater intrusion in Manukan Island, East Malaysia.
title_sort numerical simulation of seawater intrusion in manukan island, east malaysia.
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