Coastal aquifers are susceptible to seawater intrusion, especially touristic areas where the overexploitation combined with the agricultural use of groundwater represent a severe issue for water management. GALDIT methodology was applied as a management tool to identify and prevent salinization of the aquifer. GALDIT methodology needs six input parameters: groundwater occurrence (G), aquifer hydraulic conductivity (A), groundwater head above sea level (L), distance from the shore (D), impact of the existing status of seawater intrusion (I), and thickness of the aquifer (T). Then a contour map is created using three degree of vulnerability: high, medium and low. The higher vulnerability zone ranges from 40 to 550 m towards the mainland with ...
Groundwater within coastal aquifers is considered a very sensitive\backslashnnatural resource since ...
The study area of Rmel-O. Ogbane aquifer, located in the north of Morocco, currently faces major wat...
Saltwater intrusion (SWI) in coastal aquifers due to excessive groundwater withdrawals (for civil, a...
Coastal aquifers are susceptible to seawater intrusion, especially touristic areas where the overexp...
GALDIT is a Vulnerability Indexing (VI) methodology that uses ranges, ratings and weights developed ...
Groundwater quality pollution in the Pademawu coastal area is very alarming. The major problem is la...
This study focuses on the application of the new method, GALDIT, for the cartography of aquifer vuln...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are necessitating accurate diagnoses of seawater intrusi...
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Abstract--- This study presents the application of the GALDIT method, for the mapping of ground wate...
In the recent years, the coastal aquifer of Jijel plain (North Algeria) located on the south of the ...
Groundwater is an essential resource which is influenced by salt water due to the groundwater exploi...
The salinization of coastal aquifers is one of the major environmental issue worldwide. Overexploita...
International audienceThe Korba region in northwestern Tunisia has a coastal aquifer that is impacte...
A realistic understanding of aquifer vulnerability to seawater intrusion is one of the important pre...
Groundwater within coastal aquifers is considered a very sensitive\backslashnnatural resource since ...
The study area of Rmel-O. Ogbane aquifer, located in the north of Morocco, currently faces major wat...
Saltwater intrusion (SWI) in coastal aquifers due to excessive groundwater withdrawals (for civil, a...
Coastal aquifers are susceptible to seawater intrusion, especially touristic areas where the overexp...
GALDIT is a Vulnerability Indexing (VI) methodology that uses ranges, ratings and weights developed ...
Groundwater quality pollution in the Pademawu coastal area is very alarming. The major problem is la...
This study focuses on the application of the new method, GALDIT, for the cartography of aquifer vuln...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are necessitating accurate diagnoses of seawater intrusi...
© 2018 Published by Elsevier Ltd. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4....
Abstract--- This study presents the application of the GALDIT method, for the mapping of ground wate...
In the recent years, the coastal aquifer of Jijel plain (North Algeria) located on the south of the ...
Groundwater is an essential resource which is influenced by salt water due to the groundwater exploi...
The salinization of coastal aquifers is one of the major environmental issue worldwide. Overexploita...
International audienceThe Korba region in northwestern Tunisia has a coastal aquifer that is impacte...
A realistic understanding of aquifer vulnerability to seawater intrusion is one of the important pre...
Groundwater within coastal aquifers is considered a very sensitive\backslashnnatural resource since ...
The study area of Rmel-O. Ogbane aquifer, located in the north of Morocco, currently faces major wat...
Saltwater intrusion (SWI) in coastal aquifers due to excessive groundwater withdrawals (for civil, a...