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Yehia Miky, Usama Hamed Issa and Wael Elham Mahmod
Controlling the hydraulic heads along a coastal aquifer may help to effectively manage saltwater intrusion, improve the conventional barrier?s countermeasure, and ensure the coastal aquifer?s long-term viability. This study proposed a framework that util...
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Eya Ben Saad, Mohsen Ben Alaya, Jean-Denis Taupin, Nicolas Patris, Najet Chaabane and Radhia Souissi
The Mediterranean coastal aquifer system of the Grombalia basin (NE Tunisia) offers immense potential as a source of fresh water for agriculture, industry, and drinking water supply. Nonetheless, due to its intricate hydrogeological characteristics and t...
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Scott M. White, Erin Smoak, Andrew L. Leier and Alicia M. Wilson
The spatial variations in Quaternary sediments on the inner continental shelf are produced by the progression of depositional environments during the latest sea-level rise, and this sedimentary architecture plays a fundamental role in controlling groundw...
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George Kampas, Ioannis Gkiougkis, Andreas Panagopoulos, Fotios-Konstantinos Pliakas and Ioannis Diamantis
This paper presents research regarding the assessment of the hydrogeological system of the River Nestos Western Delta, NE Greece, during the period of 2019. The procedure included the collection and analysis of relevant hydrological and hydrogeological d...
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Karim Soliman, Osama M. Sallam and Christoph Schüth
In the last few decades, groundwater has been the main water supply to the Nuweiba alluvial fan. However, currently, the main water supply is a desalination plant. The desalination plant might be vulnerable to malfunctions resulting in a severe drought. ...
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Ivan Lovrinovic, Veljko Srzic, Iva Matic and Marin Brkic
In this paper, we present an approach based on the simultaneous use of multilevel monitoring systems for the ground and surface water and wavelet-based analysis of the time series observed to detect the main mechanisms influencing the water level, electr...
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Ajit Kumar Behera, Rudra Mohan Pradhan, Sudhir Kumar, Govind Joseph Chakrapani and Pankaj Kumar
Despite being a biodiversity hotspot, the Mahanadi delta is facing groundwater salinization as one of the main environmental threats in the recent past. Hence, this study attempts to understand the dynamics of groundwater and its sustainable management o...
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Ioannis Gkiougkis, Christos Pouliaris, Fotios-Konstantinos Pliakas, Ioannis Diamantis and Andreas Kallioras
In this paper, the development of the conceptual and groundwater flow model for the coastal aquifer system of the alluvial plain of River Nestos (N. Greece), that suffers from seawater intrusion due to over-pumping for irrigation, is analyzed. The study ...
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Hany F. Abd-Elhamid, Ismail Abd-Elaty and Mohsen M. Sherif
The quality of groundwater resources in coastal aquifers is affected by saltwater intrusion. Over-abstraction of groundwater and seawater level rise due to climate change accelerate the intrusion process. This paper investigates the effects of aquifer be...
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Modou A. Sowe, Sadhasivam Sathish, Nicolas Greggio and Mohamed M. Mohamed
Many coastal aquifers are facing severe anthropogenic impacts such as urbanization, industrialization and agricultural activities are resulting in a saltwater intrusion. This establishes the need for a sustainable groundwater management strategy aimed to...
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Christophe Monnin, Joseph Tamborski, Simon Bejannin, Marc Souhaut, Manon Roques, Philippe Olivier and Pieter van Beek
Coastal karst aquifers are vulnerable to sea level rise and seawater intrusion. Knowledge of aquifer hydrological characteristics is therefore essential to managing this water resource. Long-term aquifer monitoring may not always be possible, especially ...
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Maria Dolores Fidelibus and Antonio Pulido-Bosch
Coastal karst aquifers show a three-dimensional vulnerability, which consists of the whole of the ?intrinsic vulnerability? and the ?groundwater vulnerability to seawater intrusion?. The results of a study carried out in the Salento karst coastal aquifer...
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Nawal Alfarrah and Kristine Walraevens
The exploitation of groundwater resources is of high importance and has become very crucial in the last decades, especially in coastal areas of arid and semi-arid regions. The coastal aquifers in these regions are particularly at risk due to intrusion of...
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Badana Ntanganedzeni, Vetrimurugan Elumalai and Natarajan Rajmohan
Assessment of groundwater quality, contamination sources and geochemical processes in the coastal aquifer of Tugela Catchment, South Africa were carried out by the geochemical and statistical approach using major ion chemistry of 36 groundwater samples. ...
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Nicolas Greggio, Beatrice M. S. Giambastiani, Enrico Balugani, Chiara Amaini and Marco Antonellini
High-resolution electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) with electrode spacing of 1 m proved to be an effective methodology to characterize ephemeral, sparse, and discontinuous freshwater lenses within the almost completely salinized shallow aquifer of t...
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Nawal Alfarrah and Kristine Walraevens
The exploitation of groundwater resources is of high importance and has become very crucial in the last decades, especially in coastal areas of arid and semi-arid regions. The coastal aquifers in these regions are particularly at risk due to intrusion of...
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Chiara Sbarbati, Nicolò Colombani, Micòl Mastrocicco, Marco Petitta and Ramon Aravena
A comprehensive hydrochemical, stable isotope and microbial analyses characterisation has been performed to evaluate the sources of groundwater, nitrogen pollution and degradation processes occurring in an industrial polluted coastal aquifer in the frame...
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Michel Bakalowicz
Coastal karst aquifers are common in the Mediterranean basin. With their significant potential storage capacity, they are an attractive groundwater resource in areas where the water demand is the most important. They discharge either at the coastal zone ...
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Caitlin Young, Jonathan B. Martin and Gilbert N. Hanson
Nitrous oxide (N2O) has 265 times greater greenhouse potential than carbon dioxide and its atmospheric concentration has increased by about 20% since industrialization; however, N2O production and emissions from aquatic systems are poorly constrained. To...
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Samrit Luoma and Jarkko Okkonen
The impact of climate change and Baltic Sea level rise on groundwater resources in a shallow, unconfined, low-lying coastal aquifer in Hanko, southern Finland, was assessed using the UZF1 model package coupled with the three-dimensional groundwater flow ...
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