Lithological exploration for potable water lens in the Indus Delta and their connectivity with freshwater seepage and environment

Author:

Abro Zia-uddin1ORCID,Shah Sabab Ali234ORCID,Qureshi Abdul Latif1ORCID,Soomro Asadullah1,Jamali Muhammad Afzal5,Kim Tae-Woong6,Alharbi Raied Saad7,Rahim Siti Azira Abd3

Affiliation:

1. a United States-Pakistan Center of Advance Studies in Water, Mehran University of Engineering & Technology Jamshoro, Pakistan

2. b Research Institute of Engineering and Technology, Hanyang University, Asan 15588, Republic of Korea

3. c Faculty of Engineering and Quantity Surveying, INIT International University, Purtra Nilai 71800, Nilai, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia

4. d Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Aror University of Art, Architecture, Design and Heritage, Sukkur 6500, Pakistan

5. e Center for pure and Applied Geology, University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Pakistan

6. f Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hanyang University, Ansan 15588, Republic of Korea

7. g Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, King Saud University, Riyadh 11421, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Abstract The world's seventh-largest Indus Delta is gripped to extinction due to a continuous shortage of Indus River flows. The drastic fall in the ecology and coastal habitat due to the lack of freshwater flows, and the land degradation due to seawater intrusion is a simultaneous creeping hazard. The study aims to explore the potable water lens and their possible connection with seepage from freshwater bodies (rivers/ canals) to sustain them for drinking and agriculture use of 2 million populations. The study employed the electrical resistivity survey and 10 selected points along the Indus River at depths up to 300 m to baseline the rock type and groundwater quality; and drilling of bore logs at a maximum depth of 25 m. The result confirms the availability of two sandstone layers with marginal freshwater along the river and in some pockets; however brackish water was observed along the coast in a limestone formation. It is evident from the results that surface seepage from the Indus River and non-perennial ‘Pinyari’ canal has a progressive influence on the improvement of groundwater quality and confinement of seawater intrusion.

Funder

King Saud University

Hanyang University

Publisher

IWA Publishing

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