1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0883-2927(98)00094-8
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Hydrogeochemical processes in an arid region of Europe (Almeria, SE Spain)

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“…Ionic ratios of groundwaters are often used to assess the seawater intrusion in coastal regions (Sanchez-Martos et al 1999;Kim et al 2003). As previously noted in this study, TDS is an often a good surrogate for Cl − and thus the ratio is the good indicator of salinization due to the seawater encroachment (Nwankwoala and Judom 2011).…”
Section: Relationship Of CL − /Hco 3 − Ratiomentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Ionic ratios of groundwaters are often used to assess the seawater intrusion in coastal regions (Sanchez-Martos et al 1999;Kim et al 2003). As previously noted in this study, TDS is an often a good surrogate for Cl − and thus the ratio is the good indicator of salinization due to the seawater encroachment (Nwankwoala and Judom 2011).…”
Section: Relationship Of CL − /Hco 3 − Ratiomentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Conservative seawater-freshwater mixing is expected to show a linear increase in Na + and Cl − [76], which is reflected by the high correlation coefficient (r = 0.94) between both variables ( Figure 10a). Effects of seawater encroachment have been evaluated by studying the Na/Cl ionic ratio.…”
Section: Ionic Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For comprehensive study of seawater ingress along the coastal aquifers, ionic ratios are widely used (Batayneh et al 2014;Barbecot et al 2000;El Moujabber et al 2006;Kim et al 2003;Sanchez Martos et al 1999). Apart from chemistry of groundwater, mineralogy of rocks can also be utilised to some extent (Nwankwoala and Udom 2011 (Fig.…”
Section: Ionic Ratiosmentioning
confidence: 99%