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Status of seawater intrusion in Mexico: A review
Study region: This review examines seawater intrusion in Mexico's coastal aquifers. Study focus: The review synthesizes current knowledge on seawater intrusion in Mexican coastal aquifers, documented since the 1980s.
Xiaoxiao Zha +10 more
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Uncertainty analysis of seawater intrusion forecasting
In order to describe the importance of uncertainty analysis in seawater intrusion forecasting and identify the main factors that might cause great differences in prediction results, we analyzed the influence of sea level rise, tidal effect, the seasonal ...
Zhong-wei Zhao +2 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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In order to prevent the increase of Cl- concentration caused by seawater intrusion to affect the service life of underground water-sealing oil storage caverns, the evaluation and control methods of seawater intrusion are studied based on the construction
QIAO Li-ping 1, WANG Xiao-qian 1, WANG Zhe-chao 2, CUI Shao-dong 3, GUO Jia-fan 2, ZHONG Wei 3
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Occurrence of seawater intrusion overshoot [PDF]
AbstractA number of numerical modeling studies of transient sea level rise (SLR) and seawater intrusion (SI) in flux‐controlled aquifer systems have reported an overshoot phenomenon, whereby the freshwater‐saltwater interface temporarily extends further inland than the eventual steady state position.
Morgan, L.K. (author) +2 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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On the classification of seawater intrusion [PDF]
Abstract Seawater intrusion (SWI) arising from aquifer depletion is often classified as “active” or “passive”, depending on whether seawater moves in the same direction as groundwater flow or not. However, recent studies have demonstrated that alternative forms of active SWI show distinctly different characteristics, to the degree that the term ...
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Derivation of Seawater Intrusion Models by Formal Asymptotics [PDF]
In this paper, we consider the flow of fresh- and saltwater in a saturated porous medium in order to describe the process of seawater intrusion. Starting from a formulation with constant densities of fresh- and saltwater, whose velocities are proportional to the gradient of pressure (Darcy's law), we consider the formal asymptotic limit as the aspect ...
Mustapha Jazar, Régis Monneau
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The presence of a high concentration of Cl− in saltwater will erode the structure and facilities, reducing the stability and service life of the underground oil storage cavern.
Shengquan He +10 more
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Layered seawater intrusion and melt under grounded ice [PDF]
Increasing melt of ice sheets at their floating or vertical interfaces with the ocean is a major driver of marine ice sheet retreat and sea level rise. However, the extent to which warm, salty seawater may drive melting under the grounded portions of ice
A. A. Robel +3 more
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