2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15112013
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Analysis of the Seawater Intrusion Process Based on Multiple Monitoring Methods: Study in the Southern Coastal Plain of Laizhou Bay, China

Abstract: Affected by natural factors and human activities, seawater intrusion has become a geo-environmental problem, significantly impacting human production and life. Seawater intrusion weakens coastal areas’ geo-environmental carrying capacity, limiting industry and commerce development potential. On the other hand, it may provide convenient deep seawater resources for coastal aquaculture development. Therefore, how to quantitatively analyze seawater intrusion’s process, scope, and influencing factors has become a h… Show more

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“…However, excessive groundwater extraction results in an ongoing decline in groundwater levels, disrupting this equilibrium and causing seawater to encroach inland, resulting in seawater intrusion [6][7][8][9][10]. On the other hand, groundwater salinization may also be influenced by factors such as groundwater evaporation [11], groundwater mixing [12,13], water-rock interactions [14], and human-induced pollution [15,16]. Furthermore, climate change can lead to fluctuations in sea levels, altering the conditions for groundwater recharge in coastal areas, thereby adversely affecting groundwater resources and the environment [17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, excessive groundwater extraction results in an ongoing decline in groundwater levels, disrupting this equilibrium and causing seawater to encroach inland, resulting in seawater intrusion [6][7][8][9][10]. On the other hand, groundwater salinization may also be influenced by factors such as groundwater evaporation [11], groundwater mixing [12,13], water-rock interactions [14], and human-induced pollution [15,16]. Furthermore, climate change can lead to fluctuations in sea levels, altering the conditions for groundwater recharge in coastal areas, thereby adversely affecting groundwater resources and the environment [17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%