Fatores hidrogeológicos no estudo da intrusão salina em aqüíferos costeiros da região litorânea do município de Maricá - RJ
Author(s) -
Ghislaine M. de Almeida,
Gerson Cardoso da Silva
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
anuário do instituto de geociências
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.202
H-Index - 12
eISSN - 1982-3908
pISSN - 0101-9759
DOI - 10.11137/2007_2_104-117
Subject(s) - aquifer , groundwater recharge , hydrology (agriculture) , environmental science , hydrogeology , saltwater intrusion , geology , groundwater , geotechnical engineering
The oceanic area of Marica, in the east coast of the Rio de Janeiro State, relies on groundwater as its main source of fresh water supply along with the use of water tank trucks. With the increasing demand of water resources, water supply and contamination problems are foreseen, and sea water intrusion phenomenon is also expected in these aquifers. The groundwater resource of the target area has been submitted to quality degradation due to the advance of the saline wedge, the excess of pumping without control and also the pollution of organic origin. Considering this situation, the study aims to contribute to a better knowledge of the hydrogeological characteristics in order to assist the aquifer management of the coastal area under study. The area comprises a granular aquifer and local geology consists basically of marine and fluvio-marine Quaternary sandbar deposits, overlying a crystalline basement of variable depth. The study included the evaluation of previously existing hydrological data in the area, rainfall data, and a field survey in 41 wells, with measurements of hydrodynamic and physical-chemical parameters (temperature, electric conductivity, hydraulic head). Furthermore, an automatic instrumentation was installed to evaluate the response of the aquifer to recharge. Results indicate that aquifer salinity levels tend to rise in the SE portion, and also, apparently, there has been an increase in aquifer salinization in recent years, demanding urgent management actions. The automatic instrumentation shows that Marica coastal aquifer gives a rapid response to seasonal factors and climate, showing some vulnerability, but also rapid recharge and dilution capacity.
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