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Characteristics of active seawater intrusion [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Hydrology, 2017
Abstract The inland migration of seawater in coastal aquifers, known as seawater intrusion (SWI), can be categorised as passive or active, depending on whether the hydraulic gradient slopes downwards towards the sea or the land, respectively. Despite active SWI occurring in many locations, it has received considerably less attention than passive SWI.
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Influence of seawater intrusion on microbial communities in groundwater

Science of the Total Environment, 2015
Groundwater is the sole source of potable water on Jeju Island in the Republic of (South) Korea. Groundwater is also used for irrigation and industrial purposes, and it is severely impacted by seawater intrusion in coastal areas. Consequently, monitoring the intrusion of seawater into groundwater on Jeju is very important for health and environmental ...
Tatsuya Unno, Jungman Kim, Yumi Kim
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HYDROCHEMICAL ASSESSMENT OF SEAWATER INTRUSION IN GÜMÜLDÜR REGION

Acta Horticulturae, 2002
Gumuldur region is one of the most important citrus growing areas in Turkey. Groundwater is the main irrigation water source and the groundwater salinization has become an important threat for citrus. This research was carried out to assess seawater intrusion between 1995 and 1997 in Gumuldur-Arapyeri district.
Kukul Y.S., Anaç S.
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Modeling Seawater Intrusion

1987
Coastal aquifers constitute important sources for water. Many coastal areas are also heavily urbanized, a fact which makes the need for fresh water even more acute. However, the proximity of the sea, with the contact between freshwater and seawater in a coastal aquifer, requires special attention and special management techniques.
Jacob Bear, Arnold Verruijt
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Seawater intrusion into coastal aquifers

Water Resources, 2008
The hydrological, hydrophysical, and hydrochemical aspects of the interaction between marine waters and groundwater in the adjacent land territory as a manifestation of the general process of interaction between surface and subsurface waters. Most attention is concentrated on the marine water intrusion into aquifers. Recent achievements in the field of
M. G. Khublaryan   +2 more
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Seawater Intrusion in Layered Aquifers

Water Resources Research, 1971
Seawater intrusion beneath a semipervious layer in a two‐layer coastal aquifer system is described. Freshwater can occur beneath the aquitard because of the head losses induced by upward flow through the semipervious layer. A steady state Dupuit model is formulated to predict the piezometric head variation landward of and above the intruding seawater ...
Michael A. Collins, Lynn W. Gelhar
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Seawater intrusion into river mouths

Water Resources, 2015
A hydrodynamic theory of seawater intrusion into river mouth is presented with an application to the Kem R. mouth in the White Sea. An analytical approach is proposed for determining the thickness of seawater wedge in the mouth section instead of the empirical Keilegan formula.
V. N. Zyryanov   +2 more
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Impacts of Seawater Rise on Seawater Intrusion in the Nile Delta Aquifer, Egypt

Groundwater, 2013
Abstract Several investigations have recently considered the possible impacts of climate change and seawater level rise on seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers. All have revealed the severity of the problem and the significance of the landward movement of the dispersion zone under the condition of seawater level
Ahmed, Sefelnasr, Mohsen, Sherif
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Seawater Intrusion in the United States

1999
The growth of industry and population in the United States during most of its history has been concentrated in coastal areas having good access to ports. Thus, those coastal areas that also had abundant groundwater resources were the areas where seawater intrusion became a serious concern or problem.
L. F. Konikow, T. E. Reilly
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Predicting the Consequences of Seawater Intrusion and Protection Projects

Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 2001
The simulation of this process and the effects of protection projects lays the foundation of its effective control and defence. The mathematical model of the problem and upwind splitting alternating direction method were presented. Using this method, the numerical simulation of seawater intrusion in Laizhou Bay Area of Shandong Provivce was finished ...
Yuan, Yirang, Liang, Dong, Rui, Hongxing
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