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Hydrogeophysical, Environmental and Groundwater Potential Assessment in the Ternate Basin, North Maluku Province, Indonesia

Version 1 : Received: 31 October 2022 / Approved: 2 November 2022 / Online: 2 November 2022 (11:02:30 CET)

How to cite: Daud, K.; Pramoedyo, H.; Afandhi, A.; Tama, I.P. Hydrogeophysical, Environmental and Groundwater Potential Assessment in the Ternate Basin, North Maluku Province, Indonesia. Preprints 2022, 2022110055. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202211.0055.v1 Daud, K.; Pramoedyo, H.; Afandhi, A.; Tama, I.P. Hydrogeophysical, Environmental and Groundwater Potential Assessment in the Ternate Basin, North Maluku Province, Indonesia. Preprints 2022, 2022110055. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202211.0055.v1

Abstract

Ternate Island is a volcanic island resulting from the activity of the Gamalama Volcano which is located in the northern Maluku archipelago, Indonesia. Ternate Island is famous as the only island that produces special spices and is the zero point of the world's spice route because the main producer of cloves is here. As a small island, Ternate Island has several limitations including the availability of water resources. Given the scarcity of surface water on the island of Ternate, groundwater in shallow aquifers and deep aquifers is the main source of fresh water which is important for irrigation activities, tourism, services and supporting urban and industrial infrastructure, as well as drinking water needs for people who live densely and are concentrated in the east. and the southern part of the island which is now the city of Ternate. The phenomenon of groundwater utilization in Ternate City is generally massively carried out to support economic activities in the city of Ternate. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential and quality of groundwater resources which are an important part of water management on the island of Ternate by microzoning the quality of groundwater for the sustainability of the city which is famous as the world's spice city based on its groundwater potential. Determination of groundwater samples as many as 67 wells distributed on the island of Ternate, 58 well sample points were categorized as free aquifers (MA-SG) and 7 points of depressed aquifers (SB). Ternate island area of ​​102 km2 with volcanic geology in 3 rock categories. Geological distribution also affects the hydrogeological potential and groundwater quality on the island of Ternate. Piper's trilinear diagram and stiff diagram methods were adopted for the assessment of the main ion quality of groundwater and the distribution of groundwater potential was interpolated with cubic splines to obtain correlations between sample points based on basic parameters of volcanic hydrogeology. The total potential for groundwater recharge is 1,291 million m3/year, there are 5 groundwater quality zones spread among 67 sample points with 76% distribution of elements Calcium Bicarbonate (CaCO3), Sodium Bicarbonate (NaHCO₂), magnesium bicarbonate Mg(HCO3)2 and widely distributed on the island of ternate, while 25% magnesium chloride (MgCl2) and potassium chloride (KCL) are scattered locally on the island of ternate. On an ongoing basis the bicarbonate facies micro-zonation is hydrogeochemical with local flow interactions in volcanic deposits, where infiltration tends to be close to the groundwater sample point, while the chloride facies is a groundwater zone that is correlated with flow patterns from upstream to downstream and has interacted with magma or was intruded. seawater is characterized by high Ca and TDS.

Keywords

Aquifer, Ternate Island, Regional geology, Groundwater potential, Hydrogeochemistry zone.

Subject

Physical Sciences, Applied Physics

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