Groundwater level observations in 250,000 coastal US wells reveal scope of potential seawater intrusion

The authors here investigate in the susceptibility of coastal aquifers to seawater intrusion. Based on 20 years’ worth of observational data, the study finds that 15% of the US coastline is affected by landward hydraulic gradients conducive to seawater intrusion.

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Autores principales: Scott Jasechko, Debra Perrone, Hansjörg Seybold, Ying Fan, James W. Kirchner
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:63f39c6dbe9e4236af61e206ef6cb08f2021-12-02T17:45:15ZGroundwater level observations in 250,000 coastal US wells reveal scope of potential seawater intrusion10.1038/s41467-020-17038-22041-1723https://doaj.org/article/63f39c6dbe9e4236af61e206ef6cb08f2020-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-17038-2https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The authors here investigate in the susceptibility of coastal aquifers to seawater intrusion. Based on 20 years’ worth of observational data, the study finds that 15% of the US coastline is affected by landward hydraulic gradients conducive to seawater intrusion.Scott JasechkoDebra PerroneHansjörg SeyboldYing FanJames W. KirchnerNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2020)
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Debra Perrone
Hansjörg Seybold
Ying Fan
James W. Kirchner
Groundwater level observations in 250,000 coastal US wells reveal scope of potential seawater intrusion
description The authors here investigate in the susceptibility of coastal aquifers to seawater intrusion. Based on 20 years’ worth of observational data, the study finds that 15% of the US coastline is affected by landward hydraulic gradients conducive to seawater intrusion.
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author Scott Jasechko
Debra Perrone
Hansjörg Seybold
Ying Fan
James W. Kirchner
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Debra Perrone
Hansjörg Seybold
Ying Fan
James W. Kirchner
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title Groundwater level observations in 250,000 coastal US wells reveal scope of potential seawater intrusion
title_short Groundwater level observations in 250,000 coastal US wells reveal scope of potential seawater intrusion
title_full Groundwater level observations in 250,000 coastal US wells reveal scope of potential seawater intrusion
title_fullStr Groundwater level observations in 250,000 coastal US wells reveal scope of potential seawater intrusion
title_full_unstemmed Groundwater level observations in 250,000 coastal US wells reveal scope of potential seawater intrusion
title_sort groundwater level observations in 250,000 coastal us wells reveal scope of potential seawater intrusion
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publishDate 2020
url https://doaj.org/article/63f39c6dbe9e4236af61e206ef6cb08f
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