We determine the sensitivity of groundwater-induced flooding forecast to different modelling strategies (evolving model structure and quantity/nature of data). We test three calibration strategies on shallow coastal aquifers: we use the river network as a proxy of aquifer seepage and determine uniform hydraulic conductivity and porosity. Despite limiting assumptions of surface/groundwater connections, this strategy could be broadly deployed with rapid advances in temporal and spatial river mapping at regional to national scales. we calibrate uniform conductivity and porosity on hourly piezometric data time-series close to the seashore, which are controlled by both tide and inland aquifer recharge fluctuations. We investigate the limit...
Tidal dynamics and especially storm surges can have an extensive impact on coastal fresh groundwater...
Human activities, such as managed aquifer recharge (MAR) and groundwater pumping, are influencing th...
Groundwater levels in surficial coastal aquifers are dynamic and responsive to climactic conditions....
We determine the sensitivity of groundwater-induced flooding forecast to different modelling strateg...
Since the year 2000, groundwater flooding has been recognised as a significant issue in the UK. Seas...
Low-lying coastal regions are often highly populated, constitute sensitive habitats and are at the s...
The assessment of effective hydraulic properties at the catchment scale, i.e., hydraulic conductivit...
Groundwater flooding, which occurs when the groundwater table rises in response to exceptional recha...
International audienceFor years, piezometric times series recorded in boreholes located nearby the s...
Groundwater quality and coastal ecosystems in coastal areas are among the most vulnerable as they ar...
This article presents the development of a relatively low cost and rapidly applicable methodology to...
International audienceCurrent climate change models for the southeast UK predict changing rainfall p...
International audienceGroundwater is the most important freshwater source considering its abundance,...
International audienceGlobal climate change-induced stresses on coastal water resources include wate...
Tidal dynamics and especially storm surges can have an extensive impact on coastal fresh groundwater...
Human activities, such as managed aquifer recharge (MAR) and groundwater pumping, are influencing th...
Groundwater levels in surficial coastal aquifers are dynamic and responsive to climactic conditions....
We determine the sensitivity of groundwater-induced flooding forecast to different modelling strateg...
Since the year 2000, groundwater flooding has been recognised as a significant issue in the UK. Seas...
Low-lying coastal regions are often highly populated, constitute sensitive habitats and are at the s...
The assessment of effective hydraulic properties at the catchment scale, i.e., hydraulic conductivit...
Groundwater flooding, which occurs when the groundwater table rises in response to exceptional recha...
International audienceFor years, piezometric times series recorded in boreholes located nearby the s...
Groundwater quality and coastal ecosystems in coastal areas are among the most vulnerable as they ar...
This article presents the development of a relatively low cost and rapidly applicable methodology to...
International audienceCurrent climate change models for the southeast UK predict changing rainfall p...
International audienceGroundwater is the most important freshwater source considering its abundance,...
International audienceGlobal climate change-induced stresses on coastal water resources include wate...
Tidal dynamics and especially storm surges can have an extensive impact on coastal fresh groundwater...
Human activities, such as managed aquifer recharge (MAR) and groundwater pumping, are influencing th...
Groundwater levels in surficial coastal aquifers are dynamic and responsive to climactic conditions....