SK Nayak, JR Nandimandalam - Environmental Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Climate change-mediated rise in sea level and storm surges, along with indiscriminate exploitation of groundwater along populous coastal regions have led to seawater intrusion …
Around 40% of the world's population depends on coastal aquifers for freshwater supply but natural and anthropogenic drivers threaten groundwater availability. Of these drivers …
H Jaafar, F Ahmad, L Holtmeier, C King-Okumu - Ambio, 2020 - Springer
The Syrian crisis caused a massive influx of displaced people into neighboring countries, with Lebanon hosting the highest per capita number of refugees (3: 10). Water remains the …
Catastrophic increase in urbanisation and industrialisation along the coastal region leads to increased stress on groundwater reservoirs worldwide. As a growing economy, India faces …
I Abd-Elaty, L Pugliese, S Straface - Water Resources Management, 2022 - Springer
Saltwater intrusion (SWI) has a negative environmental impact on groundwater quality in coastal areas. Therefore, effective management strategies are required to preserve fresh …
Y Chen, Z Xu, Q Dong, W Fan, Z Yang - Applied Energy, 2024 - Elsevier
The intrusion of saline tide into estuaries is one of the major environmental issues impedding the regional development of the Pearl River Estuary, which has been …
Groundwater in the coastal districts of West Bengal, India is highly susceptible to various factors such as over-pumping, variations in rainfall, lower elevation and risk due to sea level …
This study examines the risks of seawater intrusion (SWI) in data scarce aquifers along the Eastern Mediterranean by quantifying the interaction of the main natural, anthropogenic and …
Salinity intrusion is a global concern in relation to sustainable agricultural practices. About three-fourths of the coastal area in Bangladesh is affected by different levels of salinity. This …