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Maria Rosaria Alfio, Gabriella Balacco, Alessandro Parisi, Vincenzo Totaro and Maria Dolores Fidelibus
Salento peninsula (Southern Italy) hosts a coastal carbonate and karst aquifer. The semi-arid climate is favourable to human settlement and the development of tourism and agricultural activities, which involve high water demand and groundwater exploitati...
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Maria Dolores Fidelibus and Antonio Pulido-Bosch
Coastal karst aquifers show a three-dimensional vulnerability, which consists of the whole of the ?intrinsic vulnerability? and the ?groundwater vulnerability to seawater intrusion?. The results of a study carried out in the Salento karst coastal aquifer...
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Christophe Monnin, Joseph Tamborski, Simon Bejannin, Marc Souhaut, Manon Roques, Philippe Olivier and Pieter van Beek
Coastal karst aquifers are vulnerable to sea level rise and seawater intrusion. Knowledge of aquifer hydrological characteristics is therefore essential to managing this water resource. Long-term aquifer monitoring may not always be possible, especially ...
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Michel Bakalowicz
Coastal karst aquifers are common in the Mediterranean basin. With their significant potential storage capacity, they are an attractive groundwater resource in areas where the water demand is the most important. They discharge either at the coastal zone ...
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Maurizio Polemio
The population concentration in coastal areas and the increase of groundwater discharge in combination with the peculiarities of karstic coastal aquifers constitute a huge worldwide problem, which is particularly relevant for coastal aquifers of the Medi...
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