The Mediterranean area is undergoing intensive demographic, social, cultural, economic, and environmental changes. This generates multiple environmental pressures such as increased demand for water resources, generation of pollution related to wastewater discharge, and land consumption. In the Mediterranean area, recent climate change studies forecast large impacts on the hydrologic cycle. Thus, in the next years, surface and ground-water resources will be gradually more stressed, especially in coastal areas. In this review paper, the historical and geographical distribution of peer-review studies and the main mechanisms that promote aquifer salinization in the Mediterranean area are critically discussed, providing the state of the art on t...
The exploitation of groundwater resources is of high importance and has become very crucial in the l...
Mediterranean areas are characterized by complex hydrogeological systems, where management of freshw...
Coastal aquifers are in hydraulic contact with the sea; prolonged overpumping of groundwater can lea...
The Mediterranean area is undergoing intensive demographic, social, cultural, economic, and environm...
This Special Issue presents the work of 30 scientists of 11 countries. It confirms that the impacts ...
Seawater intrusion is a natural phenomenon that allows the encroachment of saline water into aquifer...
The increasing water demand is a concern affecting many regions in the Mediterranean Basin. To overc...
A numerical model accounting for variable density flow and transport was built up to quantify the ac...
The Spanish coastal aquifers are often complex and bounded by or inside mountainous areas. Most of t...
AbstractA numerical model accounting for variable density flow and transport was built up to quantif...
The coastal aquifers of the Mediterranean region are highly susceptible to seawater intrusion due to...
The population density on the Italian coasts is twice the national average. Numerous urban, economic...
The increasing water demand is a concern affecting many regions in the Mediterranean Basin. To over-...
In this study, a coastal area constituted by alternations of saline-brackish lagoons and freshwater ...
The study and management of the groundwater resources of a large, deep, coastal, karstic aquifer rep...
The exploitation of groundwater resources is of high importance and has become very crucial in the l...
Mediterranean areas are characterized by complex hydrogeological systems, where management of freshw...
Coastal aquifers are in hydraulic contact with the sea; prolonged overpumping of groundwater can lea...
The Mediterranean area is undergoing intensive demographic, social, cultural, economic, and environm...
This Special Issue presents the work of 30 scientists of 11 countries. It confirms that the impacts ...
Seawater intrusion is a natural phenomenon that allows the encroachment of saline water into aquifer...
The increasing water demand is a concern affecting many regions in the Mediterranean Basin. To overc...
A numerical model accounting for variable density flow and transport was built up to quantify the ac...
The Spanish coastal aquifers are often complex and bounded by or inside mountainous areas. Most of t...
AbstractA numerical model accounting for variable density flow and transport was built up to quantif...
The coastal aquifers of the Mediterranean region are highly susceptible to seawater intrusion due to...
The population density on the Italian coasts is twice the national average. Numerous urban, economic...
The increasing water demand is a concern affecting many regions in the Mediterranean Basin. To over-...
In this study, a coastal area constituted by alternations of saline-brackish lagoons and freshwater ...
The study and management of the groundwater resources of a large, deep, coastal, karstic aquifer rep...
The exploitation of groundwater resources is of high importance and has become very crucial in the l...
Mediterranean areas are characterized by complex hydrogeological systems, where management of freshw...
Coastal aquifers are in hydraulic contact with the sea; prolonged overpumping of groundwater can lea...