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Author Shyu*, G.; Cheng, B.; Chiang, C.; Yao, P.; Chang, T.
Title Applying factor analysis combined with kriging and information entropy theory for mapping and evaluating the stability of groundwater quality variation in Taiwan Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health Abbreviated Journal
Volume 8 Issue Pages 1084-1109
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Shyu2011 Serial 123
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Author Xu, J.; Li, W.; Hong, Y.; Wei, C.; Tang, J.
Title A quantitative assessment on groundwater salinization in the Tarim River lower reaches, Northwest China Type Journal Article
Year 2014 Publication Sci. Cold Arid. Reg. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 6(1) Issue Pages 44-51
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Xu2014 Serial 126
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Author Sivakumar*, B.; Harter, T.; Zhang, H.
Title A fractal investigation of solute travel time in a heterogeneous aquifer: transition probability/Markov chain representation Type Journal Article
Year 2005 Publication Ecol. Modell. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 182 Issue Pages 355-370
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Sivakumar2005 Serial 132
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Author Arslan*, H.
Title Spatial and temporal mapping of groundwater salinity using ordinary krigingand indicator kriging: The case of Bafra Plain, Turkey Type Journal Article
Year 2012 Publication Agric. Water Manag. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 113 Issue Pages 57-63
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Arslan2012 Serial 135
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Author Huang*, P.; Y.Chiu
Title A simulation-optimization model for seawater intrusion management at Pingtung Coastal Area, Taiwan Type Journal Article
Year 2018 Publication Water Abbreviated Journal
Volume 10 Issue Pages 251
Keywords seawater intrusion; SEAWAT; management model; artificial neural networks; differential evolution; Pingtung Plain; Taiwan
Abstract The coastal regions of Pingtung Plain in southern Taiwan rely on groundwater as their main source of fresh water for aquaculture, agriculture, domestic, and industrial sectors. The availability of fresh groundwater is threatened by unsustainable groundwater extraction and the over-pumpage leads to the serious problem of seawater intrusion. It is desired to find appropriate management strategies to control groundwater salinity and mitigate seawater intrusion. In this study, a simulation–optimization model has been presented to solve the problem of seawater intrusion along the coastal aquifers in Pingtung Plain and the objective is using injection well barriers and minimizing the total injection rate based on the pre-determined locations of injection barriers. The SEAWAT code is used to simulate the process of seawater intrusion and the surrogate model of artificial neural networks (ANNs) is used to approximate the seawater intrusion (SWI) numerical model to increase the computational efficiency during the optimization process. The heuristic optimization scheme of differential evolution (DE) algorithm is selected to identify the global optimal management solution. Two different management scenarios, one is the injection barriers located along the coast and the other is the injection barrier located at the inland, are considered and the optimized results show that the deployment of injection barriers at the inland is more effective to reduce total dissolved solids (TDS) concentrations and mitigate seawater intrusion than that along the coast. The computational time can be reduced by more than 98% when using ANNs to replace the numerical model and the DE algorithm has been confirmed as a robust optimization scheme to solve groundwater management problems. The proposed framework can identify the most reliable management strategies and provide a reference tool for decision making with regard to seawater intrusion remediation.
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Huang2018 Serial 141
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