2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11852-017-0525-5
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Modelling small groundwater systems: experiences from the Braunton Burrows and Ainsdale coastal dune systems, UK

Abstract: Coastal dunes are delicate systems that are under threat from a variety of human and natural influences. Groundwater modelling can provide a better understanding of how these systems operate and can be a useful tool towards the effective management of a coastal dune system, e.g. by identifying strategically important locations for flora and fauna and guiding the planning of management operations through predicting impacts from climatic change, sea level rise and land use management. Most dune systems are small… Show more

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“…This can be achieved with a variety of data analysis approaches. Typically these involve a series of activities: a combination of data gathering and monitoring, the interpretation of these data to develop a conceptual understanding of surface and groundwater flow regimes and the subsequent testing of that understanding using mathematical modelling, for example Abesser et al (2017). The refinement of the conceptual model and its encapsulation in the numerical model is, by its nature iterative and benefits from the use of different data types to develop understanding and to compare model outputs (Schilling et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be achieved with a variety of data analysis approaches. Typically these involve a series of activities: a combination of data gathering and monitoring, the interpretation of these data to develop a conceptual understanding of surface and groundwater flow regimes and the subsequent testing of that understanding using mathematical modelling, for example Abesser et al (2017). The refinement of the conceptual model and its encapsulation in the numerical model is, by its nature iterative and benefits from the use of different data types to develop understanding and to compare model outputs (Schilling et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of note, at Paperbark Picnic Area and One Horse Sands, the foreshore zone is backed by remnant dunes that have a deep sandy profile. Rainfall accumulating in the dune sand would create an underlying, freshwater table in the foreshore zone with a considerable amount of downward pressure towards the lake, as described by Stratford et al (2013) and Abesser et al (2017). Hence, it was often the case that when the lake water was quite saline here, the underlying groundwater, often right up to the water's edge, remained quite fresh.…”
Section: Seedling Transplantation Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ainsdale NNR has an extensive hydrological monitoring network, where the water table depth (WTD) has been measured monthly since 1972 (Clarke & Ayutthaya 2010;Abesser et al, 2017). The names (numbers) used for dune slacks in this study follow the naming convention of the ongoing water table data collection.…”
Section: Hydrological Datamentioning
confidence: 99%