Search results for "saltwater intrusion"

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Global Coastal Permeability database (GCPdb)

2023

The Global Coastal Permeability Database contains both the input and output data of the Global Coastal Permeability Model developed by Tschaikowski et al. (2023) and available at DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7845568. The model is implemented in R and calculates the coastal permeability for each shoreline segment of the global shoreline vector created by Sayre et al. (2019) with a 30-meter resolution and covering a spatial extent of 180.0°W to 180.0°E longitude and 60.8°S to 83.7°N latitude. The coastline is separated into three sections (A: coastal aquifer section, B: shoreline section, C: shallow section), and permeability values and ranges are provided for each section. Permeability values were de…

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Study And Monitoring Of Salt Water Intrusion In The Coastal Area Between Mazara Del Vallo And Marsala (South-Western Sicily)

2007

In this chapter the study of a coastal aquifer located in South-Western Sicily (between the towns of Marsala and Mazara del Vallo) is presented, carried out using geochemical, hydro-geological and geophysical techniques. The aquifer has been over-exploited to the point of being subject to intense and worrisome salt-water intrusion. A preliminary chemical and physical characterization of the waters was carried out; this included measuring their conductivity and their chloride content. This allowed to detect the marine intrusion wedge in the coastal aquifer. A series of electromagnetic soundings, suitably calibrated by well logs, were effected in the whole area and allowed to create a 3D inte…

Mediterranean climategeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryWell loggingAquiferSalt water intrusion groundwater geophysical surveysOverburdenSection (archaeology)Settore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataSaltwater intrusionResistivity distributionGeomorphologyGeologyGroundwaterSeismology
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Natural and human induced environmental changes preserved in a Holocene sediment sequence from the Etoliko Lagoon, Greece: New evidence from geochemi…

2013

Abstract A key feature of Greece is the large amount of historical and archaeological records. The sedimentary record of the Etoliko Lagoon, Aetolia, Western Greece, offers an ideal opportunity to study human–environment interaction and to disentangle natural and anthropogenic imprints in the sedimentary record. By applying an interdisciplinary approach of combining geoscientific methods (XRF, LOI, grain size analysis) with archaeological and historical records, the 8.8 m long sedimentary sequence ETO1C reveals the palaeoenvironmental history of the lagoon and its catchment since 11,670 cal BP. With a thorough chronology based on 14 C age-depth-modelling including varve counting, different …

PaleontologyVarveContext (language use)Sedimentary rockSaltwater intrusionPhysical geographyGeologyNatural (archaeology)HoloceneEarth-Surface ProcessesMarine transgressionChronologyQuaternary International
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A geophysical and geochemical approach for seawater intrusion assessment in the Acquedolci coastal aquifer (Northern Sicily)

2007

Vertical electrical sounding (VES’) surveys and chemical analyses of groundwater have been executed in the coastal plain of Acquedolci (Northern Sicily), with the aim to circumscribe seawater intrusion phenomena. This urbanized area is representative of a more general problem interesting most of Mediterranean littoral areas, where intensive overdraft favors a heavy seawater intrusion through the coastline. Aquifer resistivity seems decisively to be conditioned by the chlorine and magnesium content in the main aquifer of the region. Schlumberger VES’, together with piezometric and chemical–physical information of groundwater, allowed us to perform hydrogeological and geophysical elaborations…

ShoregeographyHydrogeologygeography.geographical_feature_categoryCoastal plainAcquedolci plainGeneral EngineeringAquiferGeophysicsapparent resistivityVertical electrical soundinggroundwaterEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)General Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental ChemistrysicilySaltwater intrusionZoningseawater intrusionGeologyGroundwaterGeneral Environmental ScienceWater Science and Technology
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Geophysical investigations in the Flumendosa River Delta, Sardinia (Italy) — Seismic reflection imaging

2006

A geophysical investigation that included seismic-reflection surveying and time-domain electromagnetics (EM) was carried out in the Flumendosa River Delta plain in southeastern Sardinia, Italy. The objective was to improve knowledge of geologic and hydrogeologic controls on a highly productive aquifer hosted in thick Quaternary deposits and known to be affected by an extensive saltwater intrusion. The seismic reflection survey, whose results are reported here, aimed to image the Paleozoic bedrock topography and to obtain detailed structural and stratigraphic information on the sequence of largely fluvial sediments extending from the surface down to bedrock. The survey consisted of two inli…

geographyHydrogeologygeography.geographical_feature_categoryElectromagneticsRiver deltaBedrockFluvialAquiferGeophysicsGeophysicsStratigraphyGeochemistry and PetrologySaltwater intrusionGeomagnetism Hydrology Rivers Rocks Sediments Seismolog yStratigraphy Terrestrial electricity Topography (Earth)Geology
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Erosión costera y cambio ambiental en el humeral de Cabanes-Torreblanca (Castelló). Datos para una gestión sostenible

2014

A progressive increase in salinity and marine influence, related to local subsidence characterize the evolution of the lagoon of Cabanes Torreblanca. Relative sea level rise, caused saltwater intrusion and landward migration of the barrier. This barrier is recessive (60-20 m in the last 50 years) and its current processes show a sedimentary deficit that can lead to rapid and irreversible changes. The information shown by this research can help to achieve a sustainable management.

lcsh:GE1-350Geography (General)Geography Planning and DevelopmentLead (sea ice)lcsh:G1-922SubsidenceEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Environmental sciencesUrban StudiesCurrent (stream)SalinitySea level riseG1-922GE1-350Sedimentary rockSaltwater intrusionGeomorphologylcsh:Environmental scienceslcsh:Geography (General)GeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesBoletín de la Asociación de Geógrafos Españoles
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