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Author Johnson, J.S.; Baker, L.A.; Fox, P.
Title Geochemical transformations during artificial groundwater recharge: soil–water interactions of inorganic constituents Type Journal Article
Year 1999 Publication (up) Water research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 33 Issue 1 Pages 196-206
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Call Number THL @ luqianxue.zhang @ johnson1999geochemical Serial 66
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Author Herckenrath*, D.; Langevin, C.D.; Doherty, J.
Title Predictive uncertainty analysis of a saltwater intrusion modelusing null‐space Monte Carlo Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication (up) Water Resour. Res. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 47 Issue Pages 05504
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Herckenrath2011 Serial 150
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Author Bobba, A.G.
Title Mathematical models for saltwater intrusion in coastal aquifers Type Journal Article
Year 1993 Publication (up) Water Resources Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume 7 Issue 1 Pages 3-37
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Abstract Flow of freshwater and saltwater intrusion in coastal aquifers has drawn the attention of many investigators. Several laboratory, as well as mathematical models have been developed to study the pattern of flow of groundwater in coastal aquifers. Mathematical models have wider range of application and are the concern of this paper. Due to the complex nature of the problem, each of these mathematical models are based on certain simplifying assumptions and approximations. This paper presents a critical review of various methods of solution which have been proposed. The validity of the results abtained and the limitations of these models are also discussed.
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ Bobba.1993 Serial 14
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Author Kisi, O.; Ardiçlio\uglu, M.; Hadi, A.M.W.; Kuriqi, A.; Kulls, C.
Title Estimation of mean velocity upstream and downstream of a bridge model using metaheuristic regression methods Type Journal Article
Year 2023 Publication (up) Water Resources Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume 37 Issue 14 Pages 5559-5580
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ kisi2023estimation Serial 223
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Author Lu, C.; Xin, P.; Kong, J.; Li, L.; Luo, J.
Title Analytical solutions of seawater intrusion in sloping confined and unconfined coastal aquifers Type Journal Article
Year 2016 Publication (up) Water Resources Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 52 Issue 9 Pages 6989-7004
Keywords seawater intrusion, sloping coastal aquifer, analytical solution
Abstract Abstract Sloping coastal aquifers in reality are ubiquitous and well documented. Steady state sharp-interface analytical solutions for describing seawater intrusion in sloping confined and unconfined coastal aquifers are developed based on the Dupuit-Forchheimer approximation. Specifically, analytical solutions based on the constant-flux inland boundary condition are derived by solving the discharge equation for the interface zone with the continuity conditions of the head and flux applied at the interface between the freshwater zone and the interface zone. Analytical solutions for the constant-head inland boundary are then obtained by developing the relationship between the inland freshwater flux and hydraulic head and combining this relationship with the solutions of the constant-flux inland boundary. It is found that for the constant-flux inland boundary, the shape of the saltwater interface is independent of the geometry of the bottom confining layer for both aquifer types, despite that the geometry of the bottom confining layer determines the location of the interface tip. This is attributed to that the hydraulic head at the interface is identical to that of the coastal boundary, so the shape of the bed below the interface is irrelevant to the interface position. Moreover, developed analytical solutions with an empirical factor on the density factor are in good agreement with the results of variable-density flow numerical modeling. Analytical solutions developed in this study provide a powerful tool for assessment of seawater intrusion in sloping coastal aquifers as well as in coastal aquifers with a known freshwater flux but an arbitrary geometry of the bottom confining layer.
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ Lu.etal.2016 Serial 15
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