Management of seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers: a review
Seawater intrusion (SWI) is one of the most challenging and widespread environmental
problems that threaten the quality and sustainability of fresh groundwater resources in …
problems that threaten the quality and sustainability of fresh groundwater resources in …
Challenges and opportunities for sustainable management of water resources in the island of Crete, Greece
Crete, located in the South Mediterranean Sea, is characterized by long coastal areas,
varied terrain relief and geology, and great spatial and inter-annual variations in …
varied terrain relief and geology, and great spatial and inter-annual variations in …
A cost-effective method to control seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers
HF Abd-Elhamid, AA Javadi - Water resources management, 2011 - Springer
Intrusion of seawater into coastal aquifers is considered one of the most important processes
that degrade water-quality by raising the salinity to levels exceeding acceptable drinking …
that degrade water-quality by raising the salinity to levels exceeding acceptable drinking …
A review of groundwater sustainability crisis in the Pacific Island countries: Challenges and solutions
Population growth and rapid industrialization have imposed excessive demand for
groundwater in Pacific Island countries (PICs). To meet this demand, over pumping of …
groundwater in Pacific Island countries (PICs). To meet this demand, over pumping of …
Geophysical investigation for seawater intrusion in the high-quality coastal aquifers of India: a review
Around the globe, seawater intrusion in the coastal aquifer is a significant problem.
Excessive groundwater extraction because of population growth, industrialization, tourism …
Excessive groundwater extraction because of population growth, industrialization, tourism …
Assessment of vulnerability to seawater intrusion and potential remediation measures for coastal aquifers: a case study from eastern India
M Santha Sophiya, TH Syed - Environmental earth sciences, 2013 - Springer
Seawater intrusion is a major threat to the rapidly depleting groundwater resources in the
coastal areas of India. Groundwater-based irrigation, significant industrial development and …
coastal areas of India. Groundwater-based irrigation, significant industrial development and …
[PDF][PDF] Management of saltwater intrusion in coastal aquifers using different wells systems: A case study of the Nile Delta aquifer in Egypt
I Abd-Elaty, AA Javadi, H Abd-Elhamid - 2021 - ore.exeter.ac.uk
Saltwater intrusion (SWI) is a type of pollution that adversely affects the quality of
groundwater in coastal aquifers. The Nile Delta aquifer (NDA) in Egypt contains a large …
groundwater in coastal aquifers. The Nile Delta aquifer (NDA) in Egypt contains a large …
The Spatio-Temporal Dynamic Patterns of Shallow Groundwater Level and Salinity: The Yellow River Delta, China
X Fan, T Min, X Dai - Water, 2023 - mdpi.com
Shallow groundwater in coastal aquifers is a highly dynamic and complex system with a
high risk of seawater intrusion. Analyzing the spatio-temporal dynamic patterns of …
high risk of seawater intrusion. Analyzing the spatio-temporal dynamic patterns of …
[PDF][PDF] Remedial measures for saline water ingression in coastal aquifers of South West Bengal in India
Purba Midnapur, a coastal district of West Bengal in India, is under a serious threat
concerning the deterioration of groundwater due to seawater encroachment. The upper soil …
concerning the deterioration of groundwater due to seawater encroachment. The upper soil …
Integrating magnetic susceptibility, hydrogeochemical, and isotopic data to assess the seawater invasion in coastal aquifers of Digha, West Bengal, India
Seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers is a major concern due to geogenic and
anthropogenic activities leading to declining groundwater quality. The present study focuses …
anthropogenic activities leading to declining groundwater quality. The present study focuses …