Seawater intrusion (SI) is a global issue, exacerbated by increasing demands for freshwater in coastal zones and predisposed to the influences of rising sea levels and changing …
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 …
C Okello, B Tomasello, N Greggio, N Wambiji… - Water, 2015 - mdpi.com
Demand for freshwater is rising with factors, such as population growth, land use change and climate variations, rendering water availability in the future uncertain. Groundwater …
Aquifer salinization has recently increased significantly due to human activity and has caused irreparable environmental and economic effects. In this research, a new method is …
Seawater intrusion (SWI) is a significant threat to freshwater resources in coastal aquifers around the world. Previous studies have focused on SWI impacts involving salinization of …
S Zhu, Z Zhou, AD Werner… - Water Resources Research, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Time fluctuations of groundwater flux are known to affect solute transport and thus the width and penetration of seawater intrusion. Yet, most theoretical and laboratory studies of the …
K Hill, D Hirschfeld, C Lindquist, F Cook… - Earth's Future, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Sea‐level rise (SLR) will cause coastal groundwater to rise in many coastal urban environments. Inundation of contaminated soils by groundwater rise (GWR) will alter the …
EJ Dose, L Stoeckl, GJ Houben, HL Vacher… - Journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
The interface geometry of freshwater lenses in layered aquifers was investigated by physical 2D laboratory experiments. The resulting steady-state geometries of the lenses were …
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 …