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Hydrogeochemical and isotopic evidence of groundwater salinization in a coastal aquifer: a case study in Jeju volcanic island, Korea
Authors:Yongje Kim  Kwang-Sik Lee  Dong-Chan Koh  Dae-Ha Lee  Seung-Gu Lee  Won-Bae Park  Gi-Won Koh  Nam-Chil Woo  
Institution:

a Environmental Geology Division, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, 30 Gajeong-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-350, South Korea

b Korea Basic Science Institute, 52 Eoeun-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-333, South Korea

c Jeju Development Institute, 390 Ido-2-dong, Jeju city, Jeju-do 690-022, South Korea

d Jeju Provincial Water Resources Management Office, Water Resources Research Section, 2778-30 Daeheul-ri, Jocheon-eup, Bukjeju-gun, Jeju-do 695-811, South Korea

e Department of Earth System Sciences, Yonsei University, 134 Shinchon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-749, South Korea

Abstract:In order to identify the origin of saline groundwater in the eastern part of Jeju volcanic island, Korea, a hydrogeochemical and isotopic study has been carried out for 18 observation wells located in east and southeast coastal regions. The total dissolved solid contents of groundwaters are highly variable (77–21,782 mg/l). Oxygen, hydrogen, sulfur, and strontium isotopic data clearly show that the saline water results from mixing of groundwater with seawater. Strontium isotopic compositions and Br/Cl and I/Cl ratios strongly suggest that the source of salinity is modern seawater intrusion. Hydrogeochemical characteristics based on bivariate diagrams of major and minor ions show that changes in the chemical composition of groundwater are mainly controlled by the salinization process followed by cation-exchange reactions. The highly permeable aquifers at the east coastal region are characterized by low hydraulic gradient and discharge rate and high hydraulic conductivity as compared with other regions. These properties enhance the salinization of groundwater observed in the study area. Based on the Cl, Br, and δ18O data, seawater was determined to have intruded inland some 2.5 km from the coastline. Considering the poor correlation of sampling depth and Cl concentrations observed, the position of seawater-freshwater interface is not uniformly distributed in the study area, due to heterogeneities of the basaltic aquifers.
Keywords:Jeju volcanic island  Coastal aquifer  Groundwater salinization  Hydrogeochemistry  Environmental isotopes  Mixing process
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