Significance of Silica Analysis
in Groundwater Studies of Domestic
Shallow Wells in Parts of Jeli District,
Kelantan, Malaysia
Mohammad Muqtada Ali Khan, Fatin Wahida Fadzil,
Hafzan Eva Mansor, Dony Adriansyah Nazaruddin
and Zameer Ahmad Shah
Abstract The present study was carried out to investigate the nature and behaviour
of silica in shallow groundwater in parts of Jeli district, Malaysia to assess the
groundwater and surface-water interaction, to determine the depths, residence
duration of groundwater and to evaluate groundwater contamination by correlating
silica with hydrochemistry and the temperatures at which groundwater has acquired
present silica concentrations. The most important factors controlling Silica con-
centration in the groundwater is the rock type with which water comes in contact
and most importantly the duration of interaction. In the present study, silica con-
centrations analysed in 7 samples exhibit an average value of 14 mg/l. Such silica
concentrations clearly indicate the minimal impact of anthropogenic activities and
small residence time of groundwater in terms of rock-water interaction. Prolonged
rock-water interaction would have resulted in acquisition of high silica concen-
trations as the area is mostly covered by igneous rocks. Such low silica values
(7–21 mg/l) also point to the influent nature of the rivers in the area where surface
water has caused the smoothening of silica concentrations in groundwater. By
employing silica geo-thermometry, the maximum temperature estimated is about
33 °C which under normal geothermal conditions would corresponds to a depth of
0.20 km (200 m) by considering an average heat flow of 30 °C/km. Such shallow
depths (below 0.20 km) of groundwater circulation are pretty reasonable for such
deficient silica concentrations.
Keywords Silica analysis
Shallow wells
Groundwater
Malaysia
M.M.A. Khan (&) F.W. Fadzil H.E. Mansor D.A. Nazaruddin
Department of Geoscience, Faculty of Earth Science, Universiti
Malaysia Kelantan, Campus Jeli, Locked Bag No. 100,
17600 Jeli, Kelantan, Malaysia
e-mail: muqtadakhan@gmail.com
Z.A. Shah
Department of Geology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh 202002, India
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