Abstract

With a shifting climate pattern and enhancement of human activities, coastal areas are exposed to threats of groundwater environmental issues. This work takes the eastern coast of Laizhou Bay as a research area to study the response of a coastal groundwater system to natural and human impacts with a combination of statistical, hydrogeochemical, and fuzzy classification methods. First, the groundwater level dynamics from 1980 to 2017 were analyzed. The average annual groundwater level dropped 13.16 m with a descent rate of 0.379 m/a. The main external environmental factors that affected the groundwater level were extracted, including natural factors (rainfall and temperature), as well as human activities (irrigated area, water-saving irrigated area, sown area of high-water-consumption crops, etc.). Back-propagation artificial neural network was used to model the response of groundwater level to the above driving factors, and sensitivity analysis was conducted to measure the extent of impact of these factors on groundwater level. The results verified that human factors including irrigated area and water-saving irrigated area were the most important influencing factors on groundwater level dynamics, followed by annual precipitation. Further, groundwater samples were collected over the study area to analyze the groundwater hydrogeochemical signatures. With the hydrochemical diagrams and ion ratios, the formation of groundwater, the sources of groundwater components, and the main hydrogeochemical processes controlling the groundwater evolution were discussed to understand the natural background of groundwater environment. The fuzzy C-means clustering method was adopted to classify the groundwater samples into four clusters based on their hydrochemical characteristics to reveal the spatial variation of groundwater quality in the research area. Each cluster was spatially continuous, and there were great differences in groundwater hydrochemical and pollution characteristics between different clusters. The natural and human factors resulted in this difference were discussed based on the natural background of the groundwater environment, and the types and intensity of human activity.

Highlights

  • The coastal areas are resource-rich and have favorable natural conditions, supporting high population density and intensive anthropological activities

  • This article takes the eastern coast of Laizhou Bay as an example to analyze the response of groundwater environment to changing environment

  • The main external environmental factors that affect the dynamics of the groundwater level were extracted, including natural factors such as rainfall, temperature, and human factors such as irrigated area and water-saving irrigation area

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Introduction

The coastal areas are resource-rich and have favorable natural conditions, supporting high population density and intensive anthropological activities. The groundwater environment in coastal regions is considered to be vulnerable and sensitive to changing environments [1,2,3,4,5,6]. Changing environment mainly refers to climate change and human activities. Climate change alters regional hydrological features and environmental factors, which in turn affects water circulation, hydrodynamic conditions as well as the source, distribution and migration of pollutants [7]. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 5204; doi:10.3390/ijerph17145204 www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph

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