Response of the salt-freshwater interface in a coastal aquifer to a wave-induced groundwater pulse: field observations and modelling
Contribuinte(s) |
Casey T. Miller D. A. Barry Marc Parlange |
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Data(s) |
01/03/2004
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Resumo |
Field observations on an unconfined coastal aquifer showed that a groundwater pulse, generated by it moderate (significant wave height, H-sig similar to 4.5 m) wave/storm event, induced significant oscillations in the salt-freshwater interface of the order of several metres in the horizontal direction. A dynamic sharp-interface model is developed to quantify the mechanism of these interface oscillations. The model uses the 50% seawater salinity contour as the location of the equivalent sharp-interface. The model was calibrated against the observed groundwater table fluctuations. It predicted reasonably well the interface oscillations with a slight over-prediction of the oscillation magnitude and a steepening of the interface. The neglect of mixing in the salt-freshwater mixing zone by the sharp-interface model is suggested as a possible contributor to the discrepancies between the model predictions and observations. In contrast with the significant wave effects, there was no observable response of the interface to diurnal or semidiurnal tides. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Pergamon |
Palavras-Chave | #Saltwater Intrusion #Sharp-interface Model #Beach Groundwater #Wave Set-up #Table Fluctuations #Dynamics #Beaches #Sea #Water Resources #290802 Water and Sanitary Engineering #770402 Land and water management |
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Journal Article |