Status of a Tsunami affected coastal aquifer along the East Coast of Sri Lanka

H. A. Dharmagunawardhane, M. Vithanage

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/rapport/konferenceproceedingsBogkapitelForskningpeer review

3 Citationer (Scopus)

Resumé

Highly productive unconfined aquifers with transmissibility of around 2500m2/day, and electrical conductivities around 200 μS/cm where static water level is of about 2.5 m in the east coast of Sri Lanka are affected by the tsunami on December, 2004. A hydro geological and geophysical survey carried out 10 months later, in the Batticaloa District, shows a gradual lateral and downward movement of saline water plume towards the sea and the lagoon. In addition, the slow vertical sinking of the highest saline zone of the plume has reached a depth of about 20 m at present. The water quality of the uppermost horizons of the aquifer is recovering slowly. Spatial distribution of Electrical conductivity of the dug well water too, indicates the lateral retrieval of saline water front towards the sea. It is expected that infiltration of precipitation of the oncoming monsoon rains will further improve the quality of water.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelGroundwater for sustainable development
UndertitelProblems, perspectives and challenges
ForlagCRC Press
Sider223-231
Antal sider9
ISBN (Elektronisk)9780203894569
ISBN (Trykt)9780415407762
StatusUdgivet - 1 jan. 2008
Udgivet eksterntJa

Programområde

  • Programområde 2: Vandressourcer

Fingeraftryk

Dyk ned i forskningsemnerne om 'Status of a Tsunami affected coastal aquifer along the East Coast of Sri Lanka'. Sammen danner de et unikt fingeraftryk.

Citationsformater