Microbial Diversity in Groundwater and Its Response to Seawater Intrusion in Beihai City, Southern China [PDF]
Seawater intrusion is a major concern commonly found in coastal aquifers worldwide. Because of the intense aquifer exploitation and land-based marine aquaculture in the coastal area of Beihai City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, numerous ...
Zhonglin Ma +6 more
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Decreasing groundwater temperature relieves seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers [PDF]
Fresh submarine groundwater discharge (FSGD), as an important natural and renewable water resource, occurs along much of the global coast but finally gets lost into the sea.
Pei Xin +8 more
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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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Groundwater level observations in 250,000 coastal US wells reveal scope of potential seawater intrusion [PDF]
The authors here investigate in the susceptibility of coastal aquifers to seawater intrusion. Based on 20 years’ worth of observational data, the study finds that 15% of the US coastline is affected by landward hydraulic gradients conducive to seawater ...
Scott Jasechko +4 more
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Seawater intrusion regulates microbial community structure and functional potential in subterranean estuaries of the Yangtze River [PDF]
Subterranean estuaries (STE) regulate coastal biogeochemistry through microbial activity. However, responses of microbial community structure and function to seawater intrusion in STE under climate change remain unclear.
Yunduo Zhao, Dongsheng Li, Dongsheng Li
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A Preliminary Study on The Prevention and Control of Seawater Intrusion in Northern Pingtan Island with Freshwater Recharge Curtain [PDF]
Seawater intrusion caused by groundwater over-exploitation is a kind of geological disaster caused by human economic activities and natural environment changes.
Diao Mengyao +3 more
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Underground water-sealed oil storage caverns constructed in island environments is a promising approach for expanding oil storage caverns. However, few researchers have studied the risks of seawater intrusion and the distribution characteristics of ...
Qi Zhou, Bin Zhang, Yutao Li, Junyan Li
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Effects of aquifer geometry on seawater intrusion in annulus segment island aquifers [PDF]
Seawater intrusion in island aquifers was considered analytically, specifically for annulus segment aquifers (ASAs), i.e., aquifers that (in plan) have the shape of an annulus segment.
Z. Luo +8 more
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Indication of subsurface seawater intrusion into the Indus delta, Sindh, Pakistan
Due to climate change impacts, seawater intrusion is a major issue in various river deltas around the globe, including the Indus delta, Pakistan. The seawater intrusion has severely affected the freshwater resources as well as the livelihood of the ...
Ghulam Shabir Solangi +2 more
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Intensively exploited Mediterranean aquifers: resilience to seawater intrusion and proximity to critical thresholds [PDF]
We investigate seawater intrusion in three prominent Mediterranean aquifers that are subject to intensive exploitation and modified hydrologic regimes by human activities: the Nile Delta, Israel Coastal and Cyprus Akrotiri aquifers.
K. Mazi, A. D. Koussis, G. Destouni
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