Saltwater intrusion (SWI) into coastal aquifers is a growing problem for the drinking water supply of coastal communities worldwide, including for the sustainability of coastal …
Thin-walled deployable composite hinges (DCHs) can achieve foldable and deployable functions by storing and releasing strain energy, which have great application potential in …
Subsurface physical barriers have been effectively used to mitigate seawater intrusion (SWI). Traditionally, the primary emphasis in both numerical studies and practical …
Groundwater vulnerability maps are crucial for safeguarding groundwater quality. A research gap exists in using advanced data fusion techniques to identify areas subject to …
Saltwater intrusion is a prevalent global environmental issue that detrimentally impacts coastal groundwater aquifers. This problem is exacerbated by climate change and …
In the context of modern industry, optimization emerges as one of the most powerful tools, allowing decision-makers to allocate their resources more assertively and deal with complex …
M Hosseini, R Kerachian - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023 - Springer
This paper presents a new methodology for the optimal redesign of water quality monitoring networks in coastal aquifers. The GALDIT index is used to evaluate the extent and …
Worldwide, coastal aquifers have been heavily exploited by socio economic activities for several decades, and climate change and sea level rise have also been threatening coastal …
M Sakizadeh, C Zhang, A Milewski - Environmental Geochemistry and …, 2024 - Springer
Combining the results of base models to create a meta-model is one of the ensemble approaches known as stacking. In this study, stacking of five base learners, including …