Due to the growing concern of climate change and its current and future impact on coastal communities, adaptation is essential to carry on in a changing climate.
Need has arisen to develop a simple method to assess the risk of seawater intrusion (SWI) for the purpose of managing fresh groundwater resources in coastal areas. An investigation was completed to...
Globally, saltwater intrusion has emerged as a significant issue for local governments. Coastal areas around the world have been forced to address the issue of saltwater intrusion, and they will...
Approximately 50% of Nova Scotians rely on groundwater for their drinking water supply, including 40% who depend on private wells. Hydrogeological setting and currentconditions are of particular...
The principle purpose of this study is to evaluate the potential consequences of climate change with respect to saltwater intrusion affecting coastal aquifers in Atlantic Canada. The intent of this...