Water resources are of enormous societal and ecological importance. In coastal areas, they are under ever greater pressure due to population growth, more affluent lifestyles, food …
M Zhang, Y Hao, Z Zhao, T Wang… - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Determination of the hydraulic properties of coastal aquifer systems has important implications that are related to the issues such as seawater intrusion, submarine …
Coastal defense structures (eg, dikes, seawalls) protect vulnerable communities along marine coastlines and estuaries from the physical and chemical influences of adjacent water …
The tidal influence on groundwater hydrodynamics, salt-water intrusion and submarine groundwater discharge from coastal/estuarine aquifers is poorly quantified for systems with …
MG Trefry, E Bekele - Water Resources Research, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
A set of water level time series collected along a transect through a sedimentary island aquifer was used to test the utility of various simple models of ocean tidal propagation in …
M Marani, S Silvestri, E Belluco, N Ursino… - Water resources …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Wetlands are characterized by extremely high biodiversity and primary productivity (comparable to tropical rain forests), provide critical habitats for rare and endangered …
Above a shallow unconfined aquifer, a considerable amount of water is stored in the vadose zone. Through water exchange with the underlying unconfined aquifer, the vadose zone …
H Li, G Li, J Cheng, MC Boufadel - Water Resources Research, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
A confined coastal aquifer usually extends under the sea for some distance with its submarine outlet covered by a thin layer of sediment with properties dissimilar from the …
K Rotzoll, AI El‐Kadi, SB Gingerich - Groundwater, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Most published solutions for aquifer responses to ocean tides focus on the one‐sided attenuation of the signal as it propagates inland. However, island aquifers experience …