The Impact of Predicted Climate Change on Groundwater Resources in a Mediterranean Archipelago: A Modelling Study of the Maltese Islands
The effects of changes in climate predicted for 2100—reduction in recharge, increase in water demand and sea-level rise—on groundwater volume and saltwater intrusion have been quantified in the Maltese Islands, an archipelago located at the center of the Mediterranean Sea. A three-dimensional densit...
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Main Authors: | Michele De Biase, Francesco Chidichimo, Mario Maiolo, Aaron Micallef |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e4b90380b9d74c31a45fc8eb20f195d0 |
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