Why seawater intrusion has not yet occurred in the Kaluvelli-Pondicherry basin, Tamil Nadu, India; [Pourquoi une intrusion marine n’a-t-elle pas encore eu lieu dans le bassin de Kaluvelli-Pondichéry, Tamil Nadu, Inde]; [Por que a intrusão da água do mar ainda não ocorreu na bacia Kaluvelli-Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu, Índia]; [Por qué todavía no se ha producido la intrusión de agua de mar en la cuenca Kaluvelli-Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu, India]

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Vincent A. [1 ]
Violette S. [2 ,3 ]
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[1] Département d’Hydrogéologie, UMR EMMAH, Université d’Avignon et des Pays de Vaucluse, Avignon
[2] UPMC-Sorbonne Universités, UFR 918, 4 Place Jussieu, Paris Cedex 05
[3] ENS-PSL Research University & CNRS, UMR 8538, Laboratoire de Géologie, 24 rue Lhomond, Paris Cedex 05
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Coastal aquifer; India; Numerical modeling; Sedimentary rocks; Semi-arid climate;
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10.1007/s10040-017-1558-4
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Worldwide, coastal aquifers are threatened by seawater intrusion. The threat is greatest when aquifers are overexploited or when recharge is low due to a semi-arid or arid climate. The Kaluvelli-Pondicherry sedimentary basin in Tamil Nadu (India) presents both these characteristics. Groundwater levels in the Vanur aquifer can reach 50 m below sea level at less than 20 km inland. This groundwater depletion is due to an exponential increase in extraction for irrigation over 35 years. No seawater intrusion has yet been detected, but a sulphate-rich mineralization is observed, the result of upward vertical leakage from the underlying Ramanathapuram aquifer. To characterize the mechanisms involved, and to facilitate effective water management, hydrogeological numerical modelling of this multi-layered system has been conducted. Existing and acquired geological and hydrodynamic data have been applied to a quasi-3D hydrogeological model, NEWSAM. Recharge had been previously quantified through the inter-comparison of hydrological models, based on climatological and surface-flow field measurements. Sensitivity tests on parameters and boundary conditions associated with the sea were performed. The resulting water balances for each aquifer led to hypotheses of (1) an offshore fresh groundwater stock, and (2) a reversal and increase of the upward leakage from the Ramanathapuram aquifer, thus corroborating the hypothesis proposed to explain geochemical results of the previous study, and denying a seawater intrusion. Palaeo-climate review supports the existence of favourable hydro-climatological conditions to replenish an offshore groundwater stock of the Vanur aquifer in the past. The extent of this fresh groundwater stock was calculated using the Kooi and Groen method. © 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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