Groundwater supplies about 70% of the fresh water needs in Portugal with most of the aquifers occurring at the coastline, where more than 60% of the whole population dwells. The overexploitation of groundwater resources during the final decades of the 20th century, lead to a gradual decrease in water quality in many coastal aquifers of the Algarve, the southernmost region of Portugal.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
The Vale do Lobo sector of the Campina de Faro aquifer system in the Algarve (Portugal) is at risk o...
Saltwater intrusion is a crucial environmental problem in coastal areas. The preservation and proper...
Coastal aquifers have played a major role in modern human occupation and economic development in Ibe...
Groundwater supplies about 70% of the fresh water needs in Portugal with most of the aquifers occurr...
Predicted changes in climate will lead to seawater intrusion in the Querença-Silves (QS) coastal aq...
Abstract: The Algarve region of Portugal is experiencing severe water scarcity with existing water s...
Numerical models of varying scales and degree of complexity are developed to study issues, directly ...
The Vale do Lobo sector of the Campina de Faro aquifer system in the Algarve (Portugal) is at risk o...
Until very recently, the public water supply in the Algarve region was almost entirely supported by ...
The Querença-Silves (QS) aquifer system is one of the most important natural groundwater reservoirs ...
In the era of intense pressures on water resources, the loss of groundwater by increased seawater in...
Seawater intrusion is a natural phenomenon that allows the encroachment of saline water into aquifer...
In Alentejo region, southern Portugal, differences in groundwater samples from six groundwater bodie...
ABSTRACT: The flow of terrestrial groundwater towards the sea is an important natural component of t...
International audienceGroundwater management policies will need to be revised in many Mediterranean ...
The Vale do Lobo sector of the Campina de Faro aquifer system in the Algarve (Portugal) is at risk o...
Saltwater intrusion is a crucial environmental problem in coastal areas. The preservation and proper...
Coastal aquifers have played a major role in modern human occupation and economic development in Ibe...
Groundwater supplies about 70% of the fresh water needs in Portugal with most of the aquifers occurr...
Predicted changes in climate will lead to seawater intrusion in the Querença-Silves (QS) coastal aq...
Abstract: The Algarve region of Portugal is experiencing severe water scarcity with existing water s...
Numerical models of varying scales and degree of complexity are developed to study issues, directly ...
The Vale do Lobo sector of the Campina de Faro aquifer system in the Algarve (Portugal) is at risk o...
Until very recently, the public water supply in the Algarve region was almost entirely supported by ...
The Querença-Silves (QS) aquifer system is one of the most important natural groundwater reservoirs ...
In the era of intense pressures on water resources, the loss of groundwater by increased seawater in...
Seawater intrusion is a natural phenomenon that allows the encroachment of saline water into aquifer...
In Alentejo region, southern Portugal, differences in groundwater samples from six groundwater bodie...
ABSTRACT: The flow of terrestrial groundwater towards the sea is an important natural component of t...
International audienceGroundwater management policies will need to be revised in many Mediterranean ...
The Vale do Lobo sector of the Campina de Faro aquifer system in the Algarve (Portugal) is at risk o...
Saltwater intrusion is a crucial environmental problem in coastal areas. The preservation and proper...
Coastal aquifers have played a major role in modern human occupation and economic development in Ibe...