2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2008.02.005
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Estimating hydraulic properties of coastal aquifers using wave setup

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“…This analytical solution however has not been applied to field observations in a more heterogeneous coastal aquifer system. To the authors' knowledge, Rotzoll and El‐Kadi () is the only study that has attempted to estimate coastal aquifer properties based on analysis of the propagation of wave setup through an aquifer. However, in their analysis they assumed wave setup variations can be represented as a continuous sinusoidal signal rather than discrete pulse signals which better represent offshore storm events.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This analytical solution however has not been applied to field observations in a more heterogeneous coastal aquifer system. To the authors' knowledge, Rotzoll and El‐Kadi () is the only study that has attempted to estimate coastal aquifer properties based on analysis of the propagation of wave setup through an aquifer. However, in their analysis they assumed wave setup variations can be represented as a continuous sinusoidal signal rather than discrete pulse signals which better represent offshore storm events.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have applied the above simple 1D expressions (Equations 3 and ) to estimate D for coastal aquifers (Schultz and Ruppel ; Zhou ), riverbank aquifers (Trefry and Johnston ), island aquifers (Trefry and Bekele ; Rotzoll and El‐Kadi ), and atoll aquifers (Chattopadhyay et al ). To further constrain T and S (or K and S s ), independent measurements including slug tests and pumping tests are often conducted in conjunction with tidal methods (Erskine ; Millham and Howes ; Trefry and Johnston ).…”
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“…Hawaii, USA 10 À2 Wave setup method and numerical modeling Rotzoll and El-Kadi (2008b) Regional value for dike-free basalts Kilauea rift zone b Hawaii, USA P10 À3 Numerical modeling/singlewell mud-loss rates Ingebritsen and Scholl (1993) Unaltered surficial basalts Kilauea rift zone b Hawaii, USA 610 À8 Regional numerical modeling Ingebritsen and Scholl (1993) Deeply buried (>1 km) hydrothermally altered basalts a Based on transmissivity data and assuming an aquifer thickness of 100 m. b Converted from intrinsic permeability.…”
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