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- Geochemical Study and Remedial Measures of Seawater Ingression in the Southern Part of Purba Medinipur District in West Bengal
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1 School of Water Resources Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700032, West Bengal, IN
1 School of Water Resources Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700032, West Bengal, IN
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Indian Science Cruiser, Vol 34, No 2 (2020), Pagination: 36-46Abstract
There is a severe warning of groundwater pollution in the coastal district of Purba Medinipur, West Bengal. This is due to ingression of saline water intrusion. A top stratum of the soil in coastal area of the district is found to be made of different layer of clay and sand of sea origin. The groundwater cannot be used for domestic, irrigation or industrial purposes. As a result of continuous extraction of water, the groundwater is formed like a cone of depression. It has resulted in redundant well and therefore the water extraction has become uneconomical due to augmented lift. All these necessitate for urgent measures to control the ingression of salt water into the coastal aquifers. Some measures to control the encroachment of salt water are suggested in this paper.Keywords
Inshore Geological Stratum, Chemical Analysis, Salt Water Ingression, Controlling Methods, Aquifer Improvement Plan.References
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- A.G. Chachadi, (2005). Seawater Intrusion Mapping Using Modified GALDIT Indicator Model: A Case Study in Goa. Jalvigyan Sameksha. Vol. 20, pp. 29-45.
- S. Das, M. Nayek, S. Das, P. Dutta, A. Mazumdar, (2014). Impact on Water Quality in Piyali River, Sundarbans, India due to Saline Water Intrusion. Indian Journal of Environmental Protection, Vol. 34, No. 12, pp. 1010-1019.
- S. Dhar, S. Das, A. Mazumdar, (2009). Salinity Intrusion Impact on the Piyali River of the Sundarbans. In: International Conference on Emerging Technologies in Environmental Science and Engineering, Uttar Pradesh, India, pp. 383-391.
- S. Dhar, S. Das, S.S. Ray, A. Mazumdar, (2009). Environmental Monitoring of the Salt Water Intrusion Phenomenon of the Piyali River. In: National Conference on Advances in Environmental Engineering, AEE-09, Orissa, India, pp. 377-382.
- S. Dhar, S. Das, J. Debbarma, A. Mazumdar, (2009). First Investigation of the Climate Change Impact on the Crop Productivity of the Piyali River Region. In: 60th International Executive Council Meeting and 5th Asian Regional Conference, New Delhi, India, pp. 1-9.
- S. Dhar, S. Das, A. Mazumdar, (2010). Salt Water Intrusion into the Piyali River Aquifer of the Sundarbans, West Bengal. In: National Conference on Groundwater Resource Development and Management in Hard Rocks, pp. 35-36.
- S. Dhar, S. Das, A. Mazumdar, (2010). Surface & Ground Water Exploration of the Piyali River in the Sundarbans. In: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Hydrology and Watershed Management, pp. 119-129.
- Jr. C.W. Fetter, (1972). Position of Saline Interface beneath Oceanic Islands. Water Resources Research, Vol. 8, No. 5, pp. 1307-1315.
- A.H. Gallardo, A. Marui, (2007). Modeling the Dynamics of the Freshwater-Saltwater Interface in Response to Construction Activities at a Coastal Site. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 285-294.
- A.B. Goswami, (1968). A Study of Salt Water Encroachment in the Coastal Aquifer at Digha, Midnapore District, West Bengal, India. Bulletin, IASH. Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 77-87.
- P.K. Maity, S. Das, R. Das, (2017). Methodology for Groundwater Extraction in the Coastal Aquifers of Purba Midnapur District of West Bengal in India under the Constraint of Saline Water Intrusion. Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 1-12.
- P.K. Maity, S. Das, R. Das, (2017). Assessment of Groundwater Quality and Saline Water Intrusion in the Coastal Aquifers of Purba Midnapur District, West Bengal, India. Indian Journal of Environmental Protection, Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 31-40.
- P.K. Maity, S. Das, R. Das, (2018). A geochemical investigation and control management of saline water intrusion in the coastal aquifer of Purba Midnapur district in West Bengal, India. Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, Vol. 95, Issue 3, pp.205-210.
- P.K. Maity, S. Das, R. Das, (2018). Remedial Measures for Saline Water Ingression in Coastal Aquifers of South West Bengal in India. MOJ Ecology & Environmental Science, Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp. 00061.
- S. Mohan, S.K. Pramada, (2005). Management of South Chennai Coastal Aquifer System-A Multi Objective Approach. Jalvigyan Sameksha, Vol. 20, pp. 1-14.
- M.P. Papadopoulou, G.P. Karatzas, M.A. Koukadaki, Y. Trichakis, (2005). Modeling the Saltwater Intrusion Phenomenon in Coastal Aquifers - A Case Study in the Industrial Zone of Herakleio in Crete. Global Nest Journal, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 197-203.
- M. Raghubabu, B.R. Prasad, I. Srikanth, (2004). Subsurface Skimming Techniques for Coastal Sandy Soils. Bulletin No. 1/04: 18pp, AICRP Saline Water Scheme, Andhra Pradesh, India.
- Comparison of Flow Fields around a Horizontal Cylinder Placed at Different Depths on the Water Channel
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1 School of Water Resources Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, IN
1 School of Water Resources Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, IN
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Indian Science Cruiser, Vol 34, No 4 (2020), Pagination: 44-50Abstract
A laboratory experiment was conducted by placing a 50 mm diameter horizontal cylinder across the flow and a 50 mm wide vertical plate at 55 mm downstream of it in a flume to observe and compare the surrounding flow fields past these structures. The cylinder vertical position was altered from 0.3 to 0.4 times of flow depth of water. Around these structures, the obtained flow fields, vortex formation, and turbulent characteristics are analyzed, compared and discussed.Keywords
Submerged Cylinder, Vortex-Induced Vibration, Vortices, Flow Fields.References
- S Dey, R V Raikar, Characteristics of Horseshoe Vortex in Developing Scour Holes at Piers, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, Vol 133, Issue 4, page 399-413, 2007.
- S Das, R Das, A Mazumdar, Vorticity and Circulation of Horseshoe Vortex in Equilibrium Scour Holes at Different Piers, Journal of the Institution of Engineers (India): Series A, Vol 95, Issue 2, page 109-115, 2014.
- S Das, R Das, A Mazumdar, Comparison of Local Scour Characteristics around Two Eccentric Piers of Different Shapes, Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, Vol 41, Issue 4, page 1199-1213, 2016.
- B Mukherjee, S Das, A Mazumdar, Mathematical Analysis for the Loss of Future Storage Capacity at Maithon Reservoir, India, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Vol 8, No 10, page 841-845, 2013.
- B Mukherjee, S Das, A Mazumdar, Environmental Study and Analysis of Silts Deposition at Maithon Reservoir, Indian Journal of Environmental Protection, Vol 35, No 3, page 177-187, 2015.
- R Ettema, G Kirkil, M Muste, Similitude of LargeScale Turbulence in Experiments on Local Scour at Cylinders, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, Vol 132, Issue 1, page 33-40, 2006.
- T I Eldho, D L Young, Dual Reciprocity Boundary Element Solutions of Stokes Flows Problems Based on Velocity-Vorticity Formulation, Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Vol 24, Issue 2, page 141-150, 2001.
- S Das, A Mazumdar, Evaluation of Hydrodynamic Consequences for Horseshoe Vortex System developing around two eccentrically arranged Identical Piers of Diverse Shapes, KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, Vol 22, No 7, page 2300-2314, 2018.
- H Jaman, S Das, R Das, A Mazumdar, Hydrodynamics of flow obstructed by inline and eccentrically-arranged circular piers on a horizontal bed surface, Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series A, Vol 98, No 1-2, page 77-83, 2017.
- H Jaman, S Das, A Kuila, A Mazumdar, Hydrodynamic flow patterns around three inline eccentrically arranged circular piers, Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, Vol 42, Issue 9, page 3973-3990, 2017.
- S Das, H Jaman, A Chatterjee, R Das, A Mazumdar, Hydrodynamic behaviour of Flow past three typically arranged circular piers on different horizontal planes, International Journal of Fluid Mechanics Research, Vol 44, Issue 5, page 457-468, 2017.
- S Das, R Midya, R Das, A Mazumdar, A Study of Wake Vortex in the Scour Region around a Circular Pier, International Journal of Fluid Mechanics Research, Vol 40, Issue 1, page 42-59, 2013.
- S Das, A Mazumdar, Turbulence flow field around two eccentric circular piers in scour hole, International Journal of River Basin Management, Vol 13, Issue 3, page 343-361, 2015.
- M M Bernitsas, K Raghavan, Y Ben-Simon, E M H Garcia, VIVACE (Vortex Induced Vibration Aquatic Clean Energy): A New Concept in Generation of Clean and Renewable Energy From Fluid Flow, Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Vol 130, Issue 4, page 041101, 2008.
- B Mukherjee, S Das, A Mazumdar, Electrical Energy Generation by Enhancing Flow Induced Vibration, 2nd International Conference on Control, Instrumentation, Energy & Communication, CIEC 2016, Calcutta, India, page 368-371, 2016.
- B Mukherjee, S Das, A Mazumdar, Sustainable electrical Energy Generation Technique in Shallow Water Channels, 2016 IEEE Students’ Technology Symposium, Kharagpur, India, page 147-151, 2016.
- M M Bernitsas, Y Ben-Simon, K Raghavan, E M H Garcia, The VIVACE Converter: Model Tests at High Damping and Reynolds Number Around 105, Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Vol 131, Issue 1, page 011102, 2009.
- B Mukherjee, S Das, A Mazumdar, Complex Flow Phenomena of Horizontally Placed Underwater Cylinder above Water Bed, Water and Energy International, Vol 60, No 8, page 57-64, 2017.
- Experimental Study of Thermal Effect on Oscillating Hydraulic Jump
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1 School of Water Resources Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata-700032, IN
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani-741235, IN
1 School of Water Resources Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata-700032, IN
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani-741235, IN
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Indian Science Cruiser, Vol 34, No 4 (2020), Pagination: 15-19Abstract
Oscillating hydraulic jump experiments were conducted by increasing the temperature of water from minimum to maximum within a range of measurement. By varying temperature from 32-40°C, different jump characteristics were observed and noted. The varying temperature was measured throughout the jump profiles and dependence of jump parameters with varying temperature is measured and quantified. This study may find applications where a changing stream water temperature significantly affects the jump characteristics.Keywords
Rapidly Varied Flow; Subcritical Flow; Supercritical Flow; Froude Number; Sequent Depth Ratio.References
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- R E Baddour, Thermal hydraulic jump: theory and experiment, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol 226, page 243-256, 1991.
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- S Pagliara, I Lotti, M Palermo, Hydraulic jump on rough bed of stream rehabilitation structures, Journal of Hydro-environment Research, Vol 2, Issue 1, page 29-38, 2008.
- N Rahbar, M Hamzeh, Study of Hydraulic Jump on Heat Transfer at Various Conditions in Open Channels, 5th WSEAS International Conference on Fluid Mechanics (FLUIDS’08), Acapulco, Mexico, page 114-120, 2008.
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- Analysis of Arsenic Content in Groundwater over the Years of Coastal Belt at Purba Medinipur in West Bengal
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1 Dr. Sudhir Chandra Sur Institute of Technology & Sports Complex, Kolkata 700074, West Bengal, IN
2 School of Water Resources Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700032, West Bengal, IN
1 Dr. Sudhir Chandra Sur Institute of Technology & Sports Complex, Kolkata 700074, West Bengal, IN
2 School of Water Resources Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700032, West Bengal, IN
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Indian Science Cruiser, Vol 34, No 6 (2020), Pagination: 22-30Abstract
Arsenic found in contaminated saltwater has very serious side effects. Purba Medinipur was free of arsenic until 2009. Present study verifies whether the coastal areas of Purba Medinipur, after 2009, were arsenic contaminated. From Contai, Digha, and Egra regions, 97 bore wells were selected to collect groundwater samples and analyze arsenic contamination. Few areas have shown the presence of arsenic in groundwater. However, the concentration in many areas is found to be below the permissible limit of drinking water.Keywords
Arsenic Contamination, Seawater Intrusion, Groundwater Declining.References
- R Adhikary, V Mandal, Status of arsenic toxicity in ground water in West Bengal, India: a review, MOJ Toxicology, MedCrave, Vol 3, Issue 5, page 104-108, 2017.
- S C Santra, A C Samal, P Bhattacharya, S Banerjee, A Biswas, J Majumdar, Arsenic in food chain and community health risk: a study in Gangetic West Bengal, Procedia Environmental Sciences, Elsevier, Vol 18, page 2-13, 2013.
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- D Das, G Samanta, B K Mandal, T R Chowdhury, C R Chanda, P P B Chowdhury, D G K Chakraborti, Arsenic in groundwater in six districts of West Bengal, India, Environmental Geochemistry and Health, Springer Nat, Vol 18, Issue 1, page 5-15, 1996.
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- D Chakraborti, B Das, M M Rahman, U K Chowdhury, B Biswas, A B Goswami, B Nayak, A Pal, M K Sengupta, S Ahmad, A Hossain, G Basu, T Roychowdhury, D Das, Status of groundwater arsenic contamination in the state of West Bengal, India: A 20-year study report, Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, WileyBlackwell, Vol 53, Issue 5, page 542-551, 2009.
- P Roy, N K Mondal, B Das, K Das, Arsenic Contamination in Groundwater: A Statistical Modeling, Journal of Urban and Environmental Engineering, Univ Fed Paraiba, Vol 7, No 1, page 2429, 2013.
- D N G Mazumder, A K Ghosh, K K Majumdar, S Mukherjee, Ground Water Arsenic Contamination in Malda, West Bengal, India: Epidemiology and Efficacy of Mitigation Measures, International Journal of Medicine and Public Health, EManuscript, Vol 10, No 1, page 34-37, 2020.
- T K Dey, P Banerjee, M Bakshi, A Kar, S Ghosh, Groundwater Arsenic Contamination in West Bengal: Current Scenario, Effects and Probable Ways of Mitigation, International Letters of Natural Sciences, SciPress, Vol 13, page 45-58, 2014.
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- D Chakraborti, S K Singh, M M Rahman, R N Dutta, S C Mukherjee, S Pati, P B. Kar, Groundwater Arsenic Contamination in the Ganga River Basin: A Future Health Danger, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, MDPI, Vol 15, No 2, Article ID 15020180, 2018.
- S C Mukherjee, R N Dutta, K C Saha, Groundwater Arsenic Contamination Situation in West-Bengal, India: A Nineteen Year Study, Bhujal News Quarterly Journal, Central Groundw Board, Vol 2&3, 2009.
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- S Chakraborty, P K Maity, B John, S Das, (2020). Overexploitation Of Groundwater Causing Seawater Intrusion In The Coastal Aquifer of Egra in West Bengal, Indian Journal of Environmental Protection, Kalpana Corp, Vol 40, No 4, page 413-423.
- P K Maity, S Das, R Das, Methodology for Groundwater Extraction in the Coastal Aquifers of Purba Midnapur District of West Bengal in India under the Constraint of Saline Water Intrusion, Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution, IOS Press, Vol 14, No 2, page 1-12, 2017.
- P K Maity, S Das, R Das, Remedial Measures for Saline Water Ingression in Coastal Aquifers of South West Bengal in India, MOJ Ecology & Environmental Science, MedCrave, Vol 3, Issue 1, Article No 00061, 2018.
- S Chakraborty, B John, S Das, P K Maity, Examining the extent of seawater intrusion from groundwater quality analysis at Purba Medinipur coast of India, Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, Indian Chem Soc, Vol 97, Issue 4, page 587-594, 2020.
- S Chakraborty, B John, P K Maity, S Das, Increasing threat on groundwater reserves due to seawater intrusion in Contai belt of West Bengal, Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, Indian Chem Soc, Vol 97, Issue 5, page 799-817, 2020.
- P K. Maity, S Das, R Das, A geochemical investigation and control management of saline water intrusion in the coastal aquifer of Purba Midnapur district in West Bengal, India, Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, Indian Chem Soc, Vol 95, Issue 3, page 205-210, 2018.
- S Chakraborty, P K Maity, S Das, Investigation, simulation, identification and prediction of groundwater levels in coastal areas of Purba Midnapur, India, using MODFLOW, Environment, Development and Sustainability, Springer Nat, Vol 22, Issue 4, page 3805-3837, 2020.