The coastal aquifers of the world are facing environmental problem of seawater intrusion. This problem is the results of indiscriminate and unplanned groundwater exploitation for …
F Nguyen, A Kemna, A Antonsson… - Near surface …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
We have investigated the potential of 2D electrical imaging for the characterization of seawater intrusion using field data from a site in Almeria, SE Spain. Numerical simulations …
Groundwater pumping from Kalbha and Fujairah coastal aquifer of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has increased significantly during the last two decades to meet the agriculture water …
Pumping optimization under uncertainty is a powerful approach for the management of groundwater resources, and its implementation would be valuable in island aquifers where …
Z Dokou, GP Karatzas - Hydrological Sciences Journal, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Saltwater intrusion is a naturally occurring phenomenon that is exacerbated significantly by excessive groundwater exploitation in coastal aquifers. In order to determine the extent of …
Steady-state distributions of water potential and salt concentration in coastal aquifers are typically modelled by the Henry problem, which consists of a fully coupled system of flow …
Deltaic groundwater resources are often vulnerable to degradation from seawater intrusion or through interaction with saline paleowaters. The Ganges‐Brahmaputra‐Meghna River …
Contamination of groundwater by intruding seawater is a major problem in many parts of the world. This work derives novel analytical solutions for addressing this problem by extending …
Saltwater upconing that occurs in an aquifer overlain by a leaky confining unit is described by an analytical model that assumes the existence of a sharp interface between the …