A reactive transport investigation of a seawater intrusion experiment in a shallow aquifer, Skansehage Denmark

Flemming Damgaard Christensen, Peter Knudegaard Engesgaard, K.L. Kipp

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    Abstract

    Previous investigations on seawater intrusion have mainly focused on either the physical density flow system with transport of a single non-reactive species or focused on the geochemical aspects neglecting density effects. This study focuses on both the geochemical and physical aspects of seawater intrusion and their interaction during an intrusion experiment in a shallow, small-scale coastal aquifer in Denmark.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationFirst International Conference on Saltwater Intrusion and Coastal Aquifers, Monitoring, Modeling, and Management, Essaouira, Morocco, April 23-25, 2001
    Place of PublicationEssaoouira, Marocco
    PublisherSWICA
    Publication date2001
    Publication statusPublished - 2001
    EventFirst International Conference on Saltwater Intrusion and Coastal Aquifers, Monitoring, Modeling, and Management -
    Duration: 1 Jan 2001 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceFirst International Conference on Saltwater Intrusion and Coastal Aquifers, Monitoring, Modeling, and Management
    Period01/01/2001 → …

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