Geochemical Aspects of Seawater Intrusion into the Mediterranean Coastal Aquifer

Amos Russak, Boaz Lazar, Orit Sivan

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Abstract

Seawater intrusion into coastal aquifers has been observed and discussed for many years. In most cases, seawater intrusion rates were inferred from an increase in salinity (e.g., Acworth and Dasey in Hydrogeol J 11(3):368–377, 2003; Linderfelt and Turner in Hydrol Process 15(13):2631–2653, 2001), or movement of the fresh–saline water interface (FSI) (e.g., Melloul and Zeitoun in Seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers—concepts, methods, and practices. Kluwer Academic Publications, Dordrecht, pp 543–558, 1999).
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationThe Many Facets of Israel's Hydrogeology
EditorsU. Kafri, Y. Yechieli
Pages67-79
Number of pages13
ISBN (Electronic)9783030511487
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Nov 2020

Publication series

NameSpringer Hydrogeology

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