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Identification of Shallow Groundwater Facies and Flow Patterns in Batang Regency, Central Java, Indonesia

Population growth as a result of a subsequent increase in the economic center and industrial complex construction has also proven to influence the shallow groundwater occurrence in Batang Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. The region per se, had a minimum amount of observation and literature, especia...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2024-07, Vol.1378 (1), p.12022
Main Authors: Rizky Brillyanto, Arifin, Rifky Wibisana, Muhammad, Rifaldi Siregar, Theo, Wilopo, Wahyu
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description Population growth as a result of a subsequent increase in the economic center and industrial complex construction has also proven to influence the shallow groundwater occurrence in Batang Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. The region per se, had a minimum amount of observation and literature, especially regarding the issue namely groundwater flow pattern and facies distribution. This research discussed hydrogeological assessment through systematic mapping to investigate shallow groundwater occurrence, including 90 observation & measurement points consisting of 89 dug well and one water spring. Based on purposive random sampling with upstream-downstream consideration, 73 of 90 samples were analyzed in the laboratory to determine groundwater hydrochemistry. The results indicated that the shallow groundwater pattern in Batang Regency generally flows from south to north with a dominant southwest-northeast pattern. Based on the trilinear piper diagram, shallow groundwater facies in the study area are characterized by calcium bicarbonate, alkaline chloride, alkaline bicarbonate, and mixed types. The distribution of calcium bicarbonate facies is widely spread in the southern part of the study area. In contrast, alkaline bicarbonate is mainly found between the coastline and hilly in the south. On the other hand, alkaline chloride is distributed evenly along the coastal area. Intermixing of different groundwater facies is expected due to its positive correlation between TDI and major ions plot in the composition diagram.
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Calcium
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Chlorides
Coastal zone
Flow distribution
Flow mapping
Flow pattern
Geology
Groundwater
Groundwater flow
Hydrogeology
Pattern analysis
Population growth
Random sampling
Statistical sampling
Water springs
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