Saline Groundwater - Surface Water Interaction in Coastal Lowlands.
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- 9781614995180
- GB1197.84.N4
Title Page -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- Motivation -- Hydrology of polder catchments in the Netherlands -- Surface water salinization -- Thesis objective and research questions -- Thesis outline -- 2 Paleo-modeling of coastal saltwater intrusion during the Holocene: an application to the Netherlands -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Site description -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- 3 Investigating summer flow paths in a Dutch agricultural field using high frequency direct measurements -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Appendix: EC - Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) Conversion -- 4 Uncertainty estimation of end-member mixing using generalized likelihood uncertainty estimation (GLUE), applied in a lowland catchment -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- 5 The value of diverse observations in conditioning a real-world field-scale groundwater flow and transport model -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results -- Discussion and Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- 6 Fast calculation of groundwater exfiltration salinity in a lowland catchment using a lumped celerity / velocity approach -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Study area and previous modeling -- Model description -- Model application -- Results -- Discussion -- 7 Synthesis and outlook -- Introduction -- Synthesis -- Recommendations for further research -- 8 Implications for freshwater management in the Netherlands -- Introduction -- Surface water flushing -- Modeling surface water salinization -- References -- Summary -- Samenvatting -- Dankwoord -- Curriculum Vitae -- List of publications.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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