Modeling coastal aquifers and Geochemical Processes
Chaired by:
Mr. Carlos Duque (University of Granada , Spain) , Prof. Holly Michael (University of Delaware , United States)
Mr. Carlos Duque (University of Granada , Spain) , Prof. Holly Michael (University of Delaware , United States)
Scheduled presentations:
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Highlighted
The Netherlands Nationwide Variable Density Groundwater Model LHM Fresh-salt: Insights From 5 Years of Application
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Implications of Inland Boundary Conditions When Modeling Sea-Level-Rise Scenarios
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Multi-Millennia Reactive Transport Modelling To Elucidate Seawater Intrusion Dynamics In The Amsterdam Water Supply Dune Area
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Saltwater Intrusion Modeling on Small Islands: Insights Into Submarine Groundwater Discharge as a Major Nutrient Pathway for Phosphate Accumulation Affecting Coral Reefs
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Bedrock Weathering Controls on the Geometry of the Freshwater Lens in Small Tropical Volcanic Islands: Case Study of Wallis Island, South-West Pacific
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Simulation of hydrobiogeochemical processes within the subterranean estuary at a real high-energy beach
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Contaminant Transport and Chaotic Mixing in Heterogeneous Coastal Aquifers under Tidal Forcing
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Modeling Saltwater Intrusion Scenarios for Coastal Aquifers in Northern Germany and Turkey
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Stable strontium and Magnesium isotopes behavior in coastal aquifers during long-term seawater circulation
