TIDE-INDUCED SEAWATER-GROUNDWATER CIRCULATION IN A MULTI-LAYERED COASTAL LEAKY AQUIFER SYSTEM

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dc.contributor.author Li H.
dc.contributor.author Jiao J.J.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-01-21T07:01:09Z
dc.date.available 2022-01-21T07:01:09Z
dc.date.issued 2003
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=1458314
dc.identifier.citation Journal of Hydrology, 2003, 274, 1-4, 211-224
dc.identifier.issn 0022-1694
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/34481
dc.description.abstract Mean groundwater levels of a multi-layered coastal leaky aquifer system are considered. The system consists of an unconfined aquifer, a confined aquifer and a semi-permeable layer between them. Both exact asymptotic solutions and approximate perturbation solutions are derived for multi-sinusoidal-component sea tide. At inland places far from the coastline, the perturbation solutions show a good agreement with the exact asymptotic solutions. Due to the watertable-dependent transmissivity of the unconfined aquifer, the mean groundwater levels of the aquifer system stand considerably above the mean sea level even in the absence of net inland recharge of groundwater and rainfall. These lead to landward positive gradients of both the mean watertable and mean head in the region near the coastline, which consequently results in a seawater-groundwater cycle. Seawater is pumped into the unconfined aquifer by the sea tide and divided into two parts. One part returns to the sea driven by the mean watertable gradient. The rest part leaks into the confined aquifer through the semipermeable layer, and returns to the sea through the confined aquifer driven by the mean head gradient. The total discharge through the confined aquifer is significant for coastal leaky aquifer system with typical parameter values. This seawater-groundwater cycle has impacts on better understanding of submarine groundwater discharge and exchange of various chemicals such as nutrients and contaminants in coastal areas. If the observed mean water levels in coastal areas are used for estimating the net inland recharge, the enhancing processes of sea tide on the mean groundwater levels should be taken into account. Otherwise, the net inland recharge will be overestimated.
dc.subject COASTAL LEAKY AQUIFER SYSTEM
dc.subject SEA TIDE
dc.subject ANALYTICAL SOLUTION
dc.subject SEAWATER-GROUNDWATER CIRCULATION
dc.subject SUBMARINE GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE
dc.title TIDE-INDUCED SEAWATER-GROUNDWATER CIRCULATION IN A MULTI-LAYERED COASTAL LEAKY AQUIFER SYSTEM
dc.type Статья


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