A significant increase in surface water salinization in low-lying deltas is expected globally due to saline groundwater exfiltration driven by rising sea levels and decreasing freshwater availability. Sustaining fresh water-dependent agriculture in such areas will entail an increased demand for fresh water flushing. Unfortunately, the flushing of surface water is not operationally optimised and results in excessive use of scarce freshwater. To meet the increased demand for flushing, while minimizing the need for diverted freshwater, new operational designs are required. This paper presents a novel network model based approach that uses De Saint Venant (SV) and Advection Dispersion (AD) equations to optimize multiple objectives on water leve...
Rapid discharge of excess water has always been the core of Dutch water management. Due to climate c...
In deep polders in the Netherlands the dominant mechanism of salinization is via intense seepage thr...
We present a systematic approach for salinity sensor placement in a polder network, where the object...
A significant increase in surface water salinization in low-lying deltas is expected globally due to...
Surface water salinization in deltaic areas due to saline groundwater exfiltration is an important i...
Worldwide, delta areas are under stress due to climate change. With rising sealevels and decreasing ...
Surface water salinization in deltaic areas due to saline groundwater exfiltration is an important i...
Surface water salinization in deltaic areas due to saline groundwater exfiltration is an important i...
POLDERS are low-lying and artificially drained areas surrounded bywater storage canals. In low-lying...
More than 35% of the world’s population live within 100 km of the coast. Groundwater resources in th...
AbstractMore than 35% of the world's population live within 100km of the coast. Groundwater resource...
Rapid discharge of excess water has always been the core of Dutch water management. Due to climate c...
In deep polders in the Netherlands the dominant mechanism of salinization is via intense seepage thr...
We present a systematic approach for salinity sensor placement in a polder network, where the object...
A significant increase in surface water salinization in low-lying deltas is expected globally due to...
Surface water salinization in deltaic areas due to saline groundwater exfiltration is an important i...
Worldwide, delta areas are under stress due to climate change. With rising sealevels and decreasing ...
Surface water salinization in deltaic areas due to saline groundwater exfiltration is an important i...
Surface water salinization in deltaic areas due to saline groundwater exfiltration is an important i...
POLDERS are low-lying and artificially drained areas surrounded bywater storage canals. In low-lying...
More than 35% of the world’s population live within 100 km of the coast. Groundwater resources in th...
AbstractMore than 35% of the world's population live within 100km of the coast. Groundwater resource...
Rapid discharge of excess water has always been the core of Dutch water management. Due to climate c...
In deep polders in the Netherlands the dominant mechanism of salinization is via intense seepage thr...
We present a systematic approach for salinity sensor placement in a polder network, where the object...