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Seawater intrusion in the coastal aquifers of India - A review
Massive withdrawal of groundwater resources due to population growth and rapid industrialization has led to seawater intrusion into the coastal aquifers across the globe.
P. Prusty, S.H. Farooq
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Review of Modeling Approaches at the Freshwater and Saltwater interface in Coastal Aquifers
Around 40% of the world’s population depends on coastal aquifers for freshwater supply but natural and anthropogenic drivers threaten groundwater availability.
Mamoon Ismail +2 more
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Monitoring and management of coastal aquifers
This Special Thematic Issue of Italian Journal of Groundwater (Acque Sotterranee) is a collection of contributions from Authors and Participants to the South Korea-Italy bilateral special session “Monitoring and management of coastal aquifers” within the
Marco Masetti, Heesung Yoon
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Numerical study of the impact of artificial recharge through wells to control seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers [PDF]
The development of coastal regions is largely dependent on the groundwater system, which is the primary source of freshwater in these areas. Saltwater intrusion (SWI) into freshwater coastal aquifers is a widespread environmental concern that causes ...
Noha Donia +3 more
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MODELING OF SEAWATER INTRUSION INTO COASTAL AQUIFERS IN LABORATORY CONDITIONS [PDF]
The impact of groundwater level reduction plays an important role in the intrusion of seawater in coastal aquifers. Seawater intrusion is becoming the main constraint on the use of fresh groundwater in coastal aquifers.
Marin Brkić, Veljko Srzić
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Coastal karst aquifers and submarine springs: what future for their water resources?
This paper is intended to be a reminder of a series of scientific works whose origin is largely attributable to G. de Marsily, without attempting to make an exhaustive overview of submarine springs and coastal karst aquifers.
Fleury, Perrine +2 more
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Tuticorin, located in the southeastern part of Tamil Nadu, is a coastal aquifer on which Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) was conducted, thereby analysing the interpreted subsurface resistivity layer parameters covering around 112 km2 area of the study
Somvir SINGH +4 more
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Quantification and extent mapping of seawater intrusive zones are extremely critical for coastal aquifers, especially for those impacted with anthropogenic stress.
Chandrashekhar Bhagat +3 more
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Effects of Multiconstituent Tides on a Subterranean Estuary With Fixed-Head Inland Boundary
While tides of multiple constituents are common in coastal areas, their effects on submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) and salinity distributions in unconfined coastal aquifers are rarely examined, with the exception of a recent study that explored ...
Xiayang Yu +3 more
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Seawater Intrusion into Coastal Aquifers [PDF]
This editorial presents a representative collection of 11 papers presented in the Special Issue on Seawater Intrusion into coastal aquifers. Coastal aquifers are one of the most important water resources in the world. In addition, the natural discharge of freshwater to the sea as submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) has an important role in the ...
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