Saltwater intrusion (SWI) in coastal aquifers due to excessive groundwater withdrawals (for civil, agricultural and industrial purposes) has become a major concern affecting a large number of coastal aquifers worldwide. This trend is expected to grow in the very near future due to the expected sea-level rise (SLR) associated with the human-induced climate change. In this context, the following research proposes an assessment of the vulnerability of the Emilia-Romagna coastline (Italy) to SWI under present conditions. This assessment is conducted through the use of the GALDIT-Index, an indicator-based model which is made of 6 parameters that are presumed to control the phenomenon of SWI (Groundwater occurrence, Aquifer hydraulic conductivity...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are necessitating accurate diagnoses of seawater intrusi...
Remarkably fast socio-economic development over the past few decades stressed the Region of Apulia’s...
International audienceMore than 80 million m3 per year are pumped into the Roussillon plain coastal ...
Groundwater within coastal aquifers is considered a very sensitive\backslashnnatural resource since ...
European Geosciences Union General Assembly (2017. Viena, Austria)In this research we propose a meth...
GALDIT is a Vulnerability Indexing (VI) methodology that uses ranges, ratings and weights developed ...
Saltwater intrusion is a crucial environmental problem in coastal areas. The preservation and proper...
The salinization of coastal aquifers is one of the major environmental issue worldwide. Overexploita...
Coastal areas have become increasingly vulnerable to groundwater salinization, especially in the las...
Coastal aquifers are susceptible to seawater intrusion, especially touristic areas where the overexp...
The phenomenon of seawater intrusion is one of the major problems in Sardinian coastal aquifers (Ita...
International audienceThe Korba region in northwestern Tunisia has a coastal aquifer that is impacte...
Coastal aquifers are increasingly threatened by seawater intrusion due to increased urbanization, gr...
The groundwater vulnerability assessment to seawater intrusion (SWI), applying the GIS-based overla...
Coastal areas have become increasingly vulnerable to groundwater salinization, especially in the las...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are necessitating accurate diagnoses of seawater intrusi...
Remarkably fast socio-economic development over the past few decades stressed the Region of Apulia’s...
International audienceMore than 80 million m3 per year are pumped into the Roussillon plain coastal ...
Groundwater within coastal aquifers is considered a very sensitive\backslashnnatural resource since ...
European Geosciences Union General Assembly (2017. Viena, Austria)In this research we propose a meth...
GALDIT is a Vulnerability Indexing (VI) methodology that uses ranges, ratings and weights developed ...
Saltwater intrusion is a crucial environmental problem in coastal areas. The preservation and proper...
The salinization of coastal aquifers is one of the major environmental issue worldwide. Overexploita...
Coastal areas have become increasingly vulnerable to groundwater salinization, especially in the las...
Coastal aquifers are susceptible to seawater intrusion, especially touristic areas where the overexp...
The phenomenon of seawater intrusion is one of the major problems in Sardinian coastal aquifers (Ita...
International audienceThe Korba region in northwestern Tunisia has a coastal aquifer that is impacte...
Coastal aquifers are increasingly threatened by seawater intrusion due to increased urbanization, gr...
The groundwater vulnerability assessment to seawater intrusion (SWI), applying the GIS-based overla...
Coastal areas have become increasingly vulnerable to groundwater salinization, especially in the las...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are necessitating accurate diagnoses of seawater intrusi...
Remarkably fast socio-economic development over the past few decades stressed the Region of Apulia’s...
International audienceMore than 80 million m3 per year are pumped into the Roussillon plain coastal ...