Impact of over-pumping and sea level rise on seawater intrusion in Gaza aquifer

Faculty Engineering Year: 2015
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages:
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Journal: Journal of Water and Climate Change Journal of Water and Climate Change Volume:
Keywords : Impact , over-pumping , , level rise , seawater intrusion    
Abstract:
Seawater intrusion is considered as one of the main processes that degrade water quality by raising salinity to levels exceeding acceptable drinking water standards. Over-abstraction is the main cause of seawater intrusion. Moreover, climat
   
     
 
       

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