The effects of changes in climate predicted for 2100—reduction in recharge, increase in water demand and sea-level rise—on groundwater volume and saltwater intrusion have been quantified in the Maltese Islands, an archipelago located at the center of the Mediterranean Sea. A three-dimensional density dependent and heterogeneous model, working in transient conditions, was developed based on morphological and geological information. The hydraulic conductivity and porosity of the lithological formations were derived from previous tests and studies conducted on the islands. The complex fault system intersecting the area has also been included in the model. The results show that among the three considered factors affecting groundwater resources,...
Study region: This study is conducted in the Magdalen Islands (Québec, Canada), a small archipelago ...
Geological and hydrogeological conceptualizations of the five main aquifers of Malta were performed ...
An assessment of sea intrusion into coastal aquifers as a consequence of local sea-level rise (LSLR)...
The effects of changes in climate predicted for 2100—reduction in recharge, increase in water demand...
Offshore freshened groundwater (OFG) is groundwater with a salinity below that of seawater that is s...
Management groundwater resources, coastal aquifer, seawater intrusion, safe-yield, Malta
Second half of the 20th century was characterized by an increase of groundwater discharge. Numerous ...
Saltwater intrusion is a crucial environmental problem in coastal areas. The preservation and proper...
The Gaza Strip is subjected to considerable impacts of climate change that may adversely affect the ...
A comparative study on climate change and its impacts on coastal aquifers is performed for three Med...
The study and management of the groundwater resources of a large, deep, coastal, karstic aquifer rep...
The Mediterranean region is recognized as a climate change and anthropogenic pressures hotspot, espe...
The increasing water demand is a concern affecting many regions in the Mediterranean Basin. To overc...
This study examines the impact of changing climatic conditions on groundwater recharge in the Riu Ma...
International audienceTunisia relies extensively on coastal groundwater resources that are pumped at...
Study region: This study is conducted in the Magdalen Islands (Québec, Canada), a small archipelago ...
Geological and hydrogeological conceptualizations of the five main aquifers of Malta were performed ...
An assessment of sea intrusion into coastal aquifers as a consequence of local sea-level rise (LSLR)...
The effects of changes in climate predicted for 2100—reduction in recharge, increase in water demand...
Offshore freshened groundwater (OFG) is groundwater with a salinity below that of seawater that is s...
Management groundwater resources, coastal aquifer, seawater intrusion, safe-yield, Malta
Second half of the 20th century was characterized by an increase of groundwater discharge. Numerous ...
Saltwater intrusion is a crucial environmental problem in coastal areas. The preservation and proper...
The Gaza Strip is subjected to considerable impacts of climate change that may adversely affect the ...
A comparative study on climate change and its impacts on coastal aquifers is performed for three Med...
The study and management of the groundwater resources of a large, deep, coastal, karstic aquifer rep...
The Mediterranean region is recognized as a climate change and anthropogenic pressures hotspot, espe...
The increasing water demand is a concern affecting many regions in the Mediterranean Basin. To overc...
This study examines the impact of changing climatic conditions on groundwater recharge in the Riu Ma...
International audienceTunisia relies extensively on coastal groundwater resources that are pumped at...
Study region: This study is conducted in the Magdalen Islands (Québec, Canada), a small archipelago ...
Geological and hydrogeological conceptualizations of the five main aquifers of Malta were performed ...
An assessment of sea intrusion into coastal aquifers as a consequence of local sea-level rise (LSLR)...