In this research paper we propose a novel method to perform an integrated analysis of the status and vulnerability of coastal aquifers to seawater intrusion (SWI). The method is based on a conceptual approach of intrusion that allows to summarised results in a visual way at different spatial scales, moving from steady pictures (corresponding to instantaneous or mean values in a period) including maps and 2D conceptual crosssections and temporal series of lumped indices. Our aim is to help in the identification of coastal groundwater bodies at risk of not achieving good chemical status according to the Water Framework Directive. The indices are obtained from available information about aquifer geometry and historical monitoring data (chlor...
AbstractStudy regionTwenty-eight coastal aquifer case study areas across Australia.Study focusSeawat...
Seawater intrusion (SWI) has become a major threat to coastal freshwater resources, particularly in ...
This study examines the uncertainty associated with two commonly used GIS-based groundwater vulnerab...
In this research paper we propose a novel method to perform an integrated analysis of the status and...
In this research paper we propose a novel method to perform an integrated analysis of the status and...
European Geosciences Union General Assembly (2017. Viena, Austria)In this research we propose a meth...
A large number of coastal aquifers worldwide are impacted by seawater intrusion. A major aim of Eur...
Coastal aquifers are increasingly threatened by seawater intrusion due to increased urbanization, gr...
International audienceThe vulnerability of coastal aquifers to seawater intrusion has been largely r...
In this paper, we introduce GIS-SWIAS, a novel generalized ArcGIS ArcToolbox that helps to analyze s...
GALDIT is a Vulnerability Indexing (VI) methodology that uses ranges, ratings and weights developed ...
International audienceThis research provides a new approach to assess groundwater vulnerability to c...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are necessitating accurate diagnoses of seawater intrusi...
Groundwater within coastal aquifers is considered a very sensitive\backslashnnatural resource since ...
In the era of intense pressures on water resources, the loss of groundwater by increased seawater in...
AbstractStudy regionTwenty-eight coastal aquifer case study areas across Australia.Study focusSeawat...
Seawater intrusion (SWI) has become a major threat to coastal freshwater resources, particularly in ...
This study examines the uncertainty associated with two commonly used GIS-based groundwater vulnerab...
In this research paper we propose a novel method to perform an integrated analysis of the status and...
In this research paper we propose a novel method to perform an integrated analysis of the status and...
European Geosciences Union General Assembly (2017. Viena, Austria)In this research we propose a meth...
A large number of coastal aquifers worldwide are impacted by seawater intrusion. A major aim of Eur...
Coastal aquifers are increasingly threatened by seawater intrusion due to increased urbanization, gr...
International audienceThe vulnerability of coastal aquifers to seawater intrusion has been largely r...
In this paper, we introduce GIS-SWIAS, a novel generalized ArcGIS ArcToolbox that helps to analyze s...
GALDIT is a Vulnerability Indexing (VI) methodology that uses ranges, ratings and weights developed ...
International audienceThis research provides a new approach to assess groundwater vulnerability to c...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are necessitating accurate diagnoses of seawater intrusi...
Groundwater within coastal aquifers is considered a very sensitive\backslashnnatural resource since ...
In the era of intense pressures on water resources, the loss of groundwater by increased seawater in...
AbstractStudy regionTwenty-eight coastal aquifer case study areas across Australia.Study focusSeawat...
Seawater intrusion (SWI) has become a major threat to coastal freshwater resources, particularly in ...
This study examines the uncertainty associated with two commonly used GIS-based groundwater vulnerab...