Two years of self‐potential (SP) measurements were made in a monitoring borehole in the coastal UK Chalk aquifer. The borehole SP data showed a persistent gradient with depth, and temporal variations with a tidal power spectrum consistent with ocean tides. No gradient with depth was observed at a second coastal monitoring borehole ca. 1 km further inland, and no gradient or tidal power spectrum were observed at an inland site ca. 80 km from the coast. Numerical modeling suggests that the SP gradient recorded in the coastal monitoring borehole is dominated by the exclusion‐diffusion potential, which arises from the concentration gradient across a saline front in close proximity to, but not intersecting, the base of the borehole. No such sali...
In the years 1991 and 1992 combined vertical electric (VES) and electromagnetic (EM) soundings, com...
The withdrawal of fresh groundwater from a coastal aquifer may induce the flow of salt water from th...
Groundwater is an essential and vital resource in all countries. A number of factors can affect the...
Two years of self‐potential (SP) measurements were made in a monitoring borehole in the coastal UK C...
Seawater intrusion is pervasive on every inhabited continent, although existing monitoring techniqu...
Long-term surface and borehole self-potential (SP) monitoring was conducted in the UK Chalk aquifer ...
Many coastal groundwater abstraction wells are under threat from seawater intrusion: this is exacerb...
Monitoring of self‐potentials (SP) in the Chalk of England has shown that a consistent electrical po...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council in the UK, as part of the Scienc...
Self‐potential (SP) measurements can be used to characterise and monitor, in real‐time, fluid moveme...
Self‐potential (SP) measurements can be used to characterize and monitor, in real‐time, fluid moveme...
DJM was supported by NERC CASE studentship NE/I018417/1. Additional support was provided by NERC to ...
With over 65 % of the global population currently living in areas near a coast, increasing fresh gro...
The Fens is a region that contributes 11% of the agri-food economy from just 4% of the agricultural ...
The characterization of saline water intrusion (SWI) and its hydrodynamics is a key issue to underst...
In the years 1991 and 1992 combined vertical electric (VES) and electromagnetic (EM) soundings, com...
The withdrawal of fresh groundwater from a coastal aquifer may induce the flow of salt water from th...
Groundwater is an essential and vital resource in all countries. A number of factors can affect the...
Two years of self‐potential (SP) measurements were made in a monitoring borehole in the coastal UK C...
Seawater intrusion is pervasive on every inhabited continent, although existing monitoring techniqu...
Long-term surface and borehole self-potential (SP) monitoring was conducted in the UK Chalk aquifer ...
Many coastal groundwater abstraction wells are under threat from seawater intrusion: this is exacerb...
Monitoring of self‐potentials (SP) in the Chalk of England has shown that a consistent electrical po...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council in the UK, as part of the Scienc...
Self‐potential (SP) measurements can be used to characterise and monitor, in real‐time, fluid moveme...
Self‐potential (SP) measurements can be used to characterize and monitor, in real‐time, fluid moveme...
DJM was supported by NERC CASE studentship NE/I018417/1. Additional support was provided by NERC to ...
With over 65 % of the global population currently living in areas near a coast, increasing fresh gro...
The Fens is a region that contributes 11% of the agri-food economy from just 4% of the agricultural ...
The characterization of saline water intrusion (SWI) and its hydrodynamics is a key issue to underst...
In the years 1991 and 1992 combined vertical electric (VES) and electromagnetic (EM) soundings, com...
The withdrawal of fresh groundwater from a coastal aquifer may induce the flow of salt water from th...
Groundwater is an essential and vital resource in all countries. A number of factors can affect the...