Seawater intrusion is a natural phenomenon that allows the encroachment of saline water into aquifers. Nevertheless, many human actions along the coastline, in particular groundwater withdrawal, enhance this process and finally cause the salinization of groundwater resources. Here we review the hydrogeological basis of seawater intrusion and describe specific cases in Catalonia and Sardinia, as examples of environmental problems and water management actions. We emphasize the origin of salinization and the hydrogeological details of each case, as well as the solutions that have been implemented to prevent groundwater salinization
Mediterranean areas are characterized by complex hydrogeological systems, where management of freshw...
The Porto Torres (NW Sardinia) coastal aquifer is hosted in the carbonate rocks of the Miocene succe...
36th IAHR World Congress, 28 June – 3 July, 2015, The Hague, the NetherlandsGroundwater is an import...
Seawater intrusion is a natural phenomenon that allows the encroachment of saline water into aquifer...
The Mediterranean area is undergoing intensive demographic, social, cultural, economic, and environm...
The Spanish coastal aquifers are often complex and bounded by or inside mountainous areas. Most of t...
Many coastal areas around the world, especially low-lying delta areas, have a high density populatio...
Saltwater intrusion is a crucial environmental problem in coastal areas. The preservation and proper...
The exploitation of groundwater resources is of high importance and has become very crucial in the l...
In the era of intense pressures on water resources, the loss of groundwater by increased seawater in...
Seawater intrusion is a global phenomenon occurring in many coastal aquifers. The excessive and unco...
e paper deals with the seawater intrusion hazard along the Ionian coastal plain (Southern Italy), be...
The area of Arborea, extending over roughly 70 km2, is located in the Northern Campidano plain (cent...
In western Mediterranean areas, seawater intrusion (SWI) used to be a major issue during the 1970’s ...
Coastal plains represent the most populated areas of the world because they allow an industrial, urb...
Mediterranean areas are characterized by complex hydrogeological systems, where management of freshw...
The Porto Torres (NW Sardinia) coastal aquifer is hosted in the carbonate rocks of the Miocene succe...
36th IAHR World Congress, 28 June – 3 July, 2015, The Hague, the NetherlandsGroundwater is an import...
Seawater intrusion is a natural phenomenon that allows the encroachment of saline water into aquifer...
The Mediterranean area is undergoing intensive demographic, social, cultural, economic, and environm...
The Spanish coastal aquifers are often complex and bounded by or inside mountainous areas. Most of t...
Many coastal areas around the world, especially low-lying delta areas, have a high density populatio...
Saltwater intrusion is a crucial environmental problem in coastal areas. The preservation and proper...
The exploitation of groundwater resources is of high importance and has become very crucial in the l...
In the era of intense pressures on water resources, the loss of groundwater by increased seawater in...
Seawater intrusion is a global phenomenon occurring in many coastal aquifers. The excessive and unco...
e paper deals with the seawater intrusion hazard along the Ionian coastal plain (Southern Italy), be...
The area of Arborea, extending over roughly 70 km2, is located in the Northern Campidano plain (cent...
In western Mediterranean areas, seawater intrusion (SWI) used to be a major issue during the 1970’s ...
Coastal plains represent the most populated areas of the world because they allow an industrial, urb...
Mediterranean areas are characterized by complex hydrogeological systems, where management of freshw...
The Porto Torres (NW Sardinia) coastal aquifer is hosted in the carbonate rocks of the Miocene succe...
36th IAHR World Congress, 28 June – 3 July, 2015, The Hague, the NetherlandsGroundwater is an import...