Data in Brief (Jun 2020)

Data on monthly physicochemical variation of Tropical Island groundwater of Pulau Bidong, South China Sea

  • Tan Jia Xin,
  • Hasrizal Shaari,
  • Adiana Ghazali,
  • Nor Bakhiah Ibrahim,
  • Kong Sher Rine

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30
p. 105527

Abstract

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The groundwater samples of Pulau Bidong, Terengganu, Malaysia were collected from five sampling stations from June to October 2016. Physical parameters such as temperature, specific conductivity, dissolved oxygen (DO), pH, salinity, and DO saturation were measured in-situ by using handheld device. Meanwhile, total suspended solid (TSS), total dissolved solid (TDS), nitrate (NO3−), nitrite (NO2−), ammonium (NH4+) and phosphate (PO43−) were analysed and detected using UV–Vis Spectrophotometer. The inorganic nutrients (NO3−, NO2−, NH4+ and PO43−) were ranged from 0.000 to 4.310 mg/L, 0.000 to 0.190 mg/L, 0.000 to 0.807 mg/L and 0.003 to 0.028 mg/L, respectively. The monthly trends of specific conductivity, DO, salinity, DO saturation, NO3−, NO2− and NH4+ demonstrated significant variation in June (the lowest rainfall) compared to other months. Correlation matrix revealed that temperature was associated with the specific conductivity, and NH4+ strongly correlated with DO, NO3− and NO2−. Nevertheless, there is a strong negative correlation between physicochemical parameters and monthly rainfall distribution. Notably, future studies are required for long-term monitoring to ensure the good quality of groundwater from Pulau Bidong. The spatial and temporal variability of the present data has been reported by Tan et al. [1].

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