In this study, we estimate baseline conditions in terms of the current risk of well salinization on the Baltic Sea island of Öland, Sweden, and assess the effects of future sea level rise on the land area, infrastructure and cultural values. We use a multicriterion geographical information systems (GIS) approach. Geomorphological and physical parameters affect the risk of saltwater intrusion into freshwater aquifers, including their hydrology, geomorphology, and climatology; the spatial distribution of the current risk of salinization is mapped in this study. In the event of a future 2 m sea level rise, a total land area of 67 km2 will be inundated on Öland, corresponding to approximately 5% of the island’s land surface. Inundation includes...
Abstract Coastal settlements are experiencing the effects of climate change‐induced sea‐level rise, ...
Groundwater is often the most important source of drinking water. In recent decades, the environment...
Coastal areas have become increasingly vulnerable to groundwater salinization, especially in the las...
In this study, we estimate baseline conditions in terms of the current risk of well salinization on ...
Freshwater is essential for a functional society and the human well-being. However, it should not be...
Future sea level rise as a consequence of global warming will affect the world's coastal regions. Ev...
Almost 50 % of drinking water in Sweden comes from aquifers. The sustainability of groundwater resou...
Coastal areas are popular for housing, both for permanent living and holiday houses. At the same tim...
In this research, GALDIT method was used to assess seawater intrusion in the coastal aquifer of the ...
That the significant increase of the “green house effect” is caused by human activities is widely ac...
Saltwater intrusion (SWI) is one of the significant threats in many coastal areas, mainly driven by ...
Study region Fårö island, part of Region Gotland, Sweden. Study focus Despite its importance for pr...
Falsterbo Peninsula in the south-west corner of Sweden is low-lying and built up of unconsolidated s...
A groundwater assessment of north Vindö in Värmdö municipality has been conducted using a spatial an...
Groundwater quality in coastal areas is frequently affected by seawater intrusion as a consequence o...
Abstract Coastal settlements are experiencing the effects of climate change‐induced sea‐level rise, ...
Groundwater is often the most important source of drinking water. In recent decades, the environment...
Coastal areas have become increasingly vulnerable to groundwater salinization, especially in the las...
In this study, we estimate baseline conditions in terms of the current risk of well salinization on ...
Freshwater is essential for a functional society and the human well-being. However, it should not be...
Future sea level rise as a consequence of global warming will affect the world's coastal regions. Ev...
Almost 50 % of drinking water in Sweden comes from aquifers. The sustainability of groundwater resou...
Coastal areas are popular for housing, both for permanent living and holiday houses. At the same tim...
In this research, GALDIT method was used to assess seawater intrusion in the coastal aquifer of the ...
That the significant increase of the “green house effect” is caused by human activities is widely ac...
Saltwater intrusion (SWI) is one of the significant threats in many coastal areas, mainly driven by ...
Study region Fårö island, part of Region Gotland, Sweden. Study focus Despite its importance for pr...
Falsterbo Peninsula in the south-west corner of Sweden is low-lying and built up of unconsolidated s...
A groundwater assessment of north Vindö in Värmdö municipality has been conducted using a spatial an...
Groundwater quality in coastal areas is frequently affected by seawater intrusion as a consequence o...
Abstract Coastal settlements are experiencing the effects of climate change‐induced sea‐level rise, ...
Groundwater is often the most important source of drinking water. In recent decades, the environment...
Coastal areas have become increasingly vulnerable to groundwater salinization, especially in the las...