Prediction of sea water intrusion for mining activity in close precincts of sea shore

Springerplus. 2013 Aug 29:2:417. doi: 10.1186/2193-1801-2-417. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

The mining lease area of Surka [District Bhavnagar, Gujarat (India)] is located within 6-12 km horizontal distance of sea shore of Gulf of Cambay. Whenever, there will be onset of lignite extraction, there will be always a threat of sea water intrusion into the mining lease area due to its close proximity to seashore. This article describes the prediction of sea water intrusion into the lease area of whole mining block using Ghyben-Herzberg relation between fresh and saline water, Remote Sensing, Ground Truth verification, Electrical Resistivity Survey and groundwater table monitored during the year 2004. As per the Ghyben-Herzberg relation, results show that there will not be sea water intrusion. If there is excess pumping of water then also the basement rock below the lignite seam will put hindrance to any possible upconing of saline water interface.

Keywords: Electrical resistivity survey; Ghyben-Herzberg; Lignite; Sea water intrusion; Surka.