Simplified approach in karst aquifer characterization by using discharge variability, storage capacity, and void development: A preliminary study in the tropical karst region

One of the main challenges in karst water management is the limited availability of measured hydrogeological data. This research aimed to employ a simplified approach for aquifer characterization by applying discharge variability, storage capacity, and void development (Dk), where the only required...

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Main Authors: Adji, Tjahyo Nugroho, Mujib, M. Asyroful, Haryono, Eko, Fatchurohman, Hendy, Kholis, Afid Nur
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2863602024-08-29T02:37:48Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/286360/ Simplified approach in karst aquifer characterization by using discharge variability, storage capacity, and void development: A preliminary study in the tropical karst region Adji, Tjahyo Nugroho Mujib, M. Asyroful Haryono, Eko Fatchurohman, Hendy Kholis, Afid Nur Hydrogeology One of the main challenges in karst water management is the limited availability of measured hydrogeological data. This research aimed to employ a simplified approach for aquifer characterization by applying discharge variability, storage capacity, and void development (Dk), where the only required data is the spring discharge. The approach was applied in two distinct tropical karst aquifers: Gunungsewu (older karst dominated by sub-surface flow) and Rengel (younger karst with fluvial domination). Master recession curve (MRC) and autocorrelation were used to evaluate Dk and storage capacity, while the flow duration curve (FDC) and spring coefficient of variation parameter (SCVP) were applied to ascertain discharge variability. The result was able to differentiate the karst systems into three types, termed (G1) low discharge variability and storage capacity (G2) moderate discharge variability and high storage capacity, and (G3) low discharge variability and high storage capacity, also considered to be the most efficient aquifer for water supply. Spatially, wide variation occurred in karst systems dominated by sub-surface flow because of material thickness, fissure void formation, and swallow hole recharges. On the other hand, karst with fluvial domination belonged to the G2 type due to the persistent recharge from surface rivers. Furthermore, this study hypothesizes that the developed karst structure with a large catchment area possibly possesses G3 aquifer type stemming from extensive diffuse void (epikarst zone) continuously recharging the spring. © 2023 The Author(s) Elsevier B.V. 2023 Article PeerReviewed text/html en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/286360/1/scopus%20%287%29.bib Adji, Tjahyo Nugroho and Mujib, M. Asyroful and Haryono, Eko and Fatchurohman, Hendy and Kholis, Afid Nur (2023) Simplified approach in karst aquifer characterization by using discharge variability, storage capacity, and void development: A preliminary study in the tropical karst region. Kuwait Journal of Science, 50 (4). 812 – 822. 10.1016/j.kjs.2023.05.012
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topic Hydrogeology
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Adji, Tjahyo Nugroho
Mujib, M. Asyroful
Haryono, Eko
Fatchurohman, Hendy
Kholis, Afid Nur
Simplified approach in karst aquifer characterization by using discharge variability, storage capacity, and void development: A preliminary study in the tropical karst region
description One of the main challenges in karst water management is the limited availability of measured hydrogeological data. This research aimed to employ a simplified approach for aquifer characterization by applying discharge variability, storage capacity, and void development (Dk), where the only required data is the spring discharge. The approach was applied in two distinct tropical karst aquifers: Gunungsewu (older karst dominated by sub-surface flow) and Rengel (younger karst with fluvial domination). Master recession curve (MRC) and autocorrelation were used to evaluate Dk and storage capacity, while the flow duration curve (FDC) and spring coefficient of variation parameter (SCVP) were applied to ascertain discharge variability. The result was able to differentiate the karst systems into three types, termed (G1) low discharge variability and storage capacity (G2) moderate discharge variability and high storage capacity, and (G3) low discharge variability and high storage capacity, also considered to be the most efficient aquifer for water supply. Spatially, wide variation occurred in karst systems dominated by sub-surface flow because of material thickness, fissure void formation, and swallow hole recharges. On the other hand, karst with fluvial domination belonged to the G2 type due to the persistent recharge from surface rivers. Furthermore, this study hypothesizes that the developed karst structure with a large catchment area possibly possesses G3 aquifer type stemming from extensive diffuse void (epikarst zone) continuously recharging the spring. © 2023 The Author(s)
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author Adji, Tjahyo Nugroho
Mujib, M. Asyroful
Haryono, Eko
Fatchurohman, Hendy
Kholis, Afid Nur
author_facet Adji, Tjahyo Nugroho
Mujib, M. Asyroful
Haryono, Eko
Fatchurohman, Hendy
Kholis, Afid Nur
author_sort Adji, Tjahyo Nugroho
title Simplified approach in karst aquifer characterization by using discharge variability, storage capacity, and void development: A preliminary study in the tropical karst region
title_short Simplified approach in karst aquifer characterization by using discharge variability, storage capacity, and void development: A preliminary study in the tropical karst region
title_full Simplified approach in karst aquifer characterization by using discharge variability, storage capacity, and void development: A preliminary study in the tropical karst region
title_fullStr Simplified approach in karst aquifer characterization by using discharge variability, storage capacity, and void development: A preliminary study in the tropical karst region
title_full_unstemmed Simplified approach in karst aquifer characterization by using discharge variability, storage capacity, and void development: A preliminary study in the tropical karst region
title_sort simplified approach in karst aquifer characterization by using discharge variability, storage capacity, and void development: a preliminary study in the tropical karst region
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2023
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/286360/1/scopus%20%287%29.bib
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