2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2009.01.049
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Erratum to “Effects of intensive urbanization on the intrusion of shallow groundwater into deep groundwater: Examples from Bangkok and Jakarta”

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“…In Canterbury, historical SWI was linked to the downwards migration of seawater from an overlying estuary, resulting in localised SWI (Scott and Wilson, 2012). In Bangkok, regional salinization of the semi-confined aquifer is thought to be at least partially driven by downwards leakance of saltwater from overlying salinized aquifers (Buapeng and Wattayakorn, 2008;Onodera et al, 2009). In Table 5, SWI or saltwater from an undefined source is noted in eight regions (including Canterbury and Bangkok).…”
Section: Global Assessment Of the Potential Onshore Influence Of Ofgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Canterbury, historical SWI was linked to the downwards migration of seawater from an overlying estuary, resulting in localised SWI (Scott and Wilson, 2012). In Bangkok, regional salinization of the semi-confined aquifer is thought to be at least partially driven by downwards leakance of saltwater from overlying salinized aquifers (Buapeng and Wattayakorn, 2008;Onodera et al, 2009). In Table 5, SWI or saltwater from an undefined source is noted in eight regions (including Canterbury and Bangkok).…”
Section: Global Assessment Of the Potential Onshore Influence Of Ofgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…concentration into deep aquifers without any denitrification or dilution, which might result from excessive pumping of deep groundwater leading to a hydraulic gradient between the shallow and deep aquifers across the aquitard (Onodera et al, 2009). Liu et al (2005) also reported high NO 3 concentrations in the deep aquifer and attributed them to measurement errors or interaction between the shallow and deep aquifers.…”
Section: Interaction Between Shallow and Deep Groundwatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditionally, surface water and groundwater were considered different components of the hydrological cycle, although communication between the two water bodies was previously investigated in various scales (Winter et al, 1998;Barthel, 2014). More recently, intensive pumping from deep confined aquifers enabled communication between aquifers (Onodera et al, 2009;Yuan et al, 2013). Nevertheless, it is difficult to determine the timing and path of these interactions due to the significant spatial and temporal variability in the phenomenon (Keery et al, 2007), especially in low-precipitation regions (Scanlon et al, 2006;Jolly et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both developed and developing countries are experiencing serious issues due to anthropogenic groundwater contamination and recharge through leakage into the water supply network, municipal sewage, and onsite waste disposal [1][2][3][4]. These concerns are more severe in areas in which groundwater is the primary source of fresh water [5,6], as well as in the densely populated areas of developing countries due to improper infrastructure [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%