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COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 1 doc

COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 1 doc

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... movement REFINE AND PRIORITIZE PROBLEMS AND SET OBJECTIVES Once the analyses and modeling have been carried out, there should be a more definitive understanding of the problem and a refined conceptual ... DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS The first step in comprehensive coastal aquifer planning is to collect sufficient data to adequately define and understand the coastal aquifer system and its associated ... for analysis and modeling is to develop an integrated database/geographic information system (GIS) This critical, and often neglected, step of integrated database design allows users and modelers...
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COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 2 docx

COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 2 docx

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... alluvial and marine sedimentary deposits layered into permeable multiple aquifer systems comprised of fine to coarse sand and gravel, and less permeable aquitards comprised of fine sand, silt, and ... and is accomplished by multiple agencies with individual and shared responsibilities The LACFCD owns, operates, and maintains the three barrier well projects and performs regular monitoring and ... Merced, and Puente Hills, on the east by the Los Angeles County/Orange County political line, and on the south and west by the Newport-Inglewood uplift, which is a series of en-echelon faults and...
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COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 3 ppsx

COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 3 ppsx

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... fresh, brackish, and saline groundwater in Dutch coastal aquifers The greatest land subsidence is occurring in the peaty and clayey regions in the west and north of the Netherlands and emanates from ... a land subsidence of –0.010 m per year for the peat areas; no subsidence for the sanddune areas; and –0.003 m per year for the rest of the land surface (respectively 25, 9, and 66% of the land ... Netherlands [Leendertse, 1987], and was later modified by the U.S Geological Survey to represent overland flow in wetlands by including spatially varying rainfall, evapotranspiration, and wind...
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COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 4 ppsx

COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 4 ppsx

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... Figure 1: (a) Map of The Netherlands: position of the island of Texel and ground surface of The Netherlands; (b) map of Texel: position of the four polder areas and sand-dune area as well as phreatic ... includes land subsidence caused by groundwater recovery, the compaction and shrinkage of clay, and especially the oxidation of peat © 2004 by CRC Press LLC Island of Texel, The Netherlands 89 Figure ... North-Holland: 23.2 km by 27.2 km by 385 m with ~312,000 active elements [Oude Essink, 2003; Water board Uitwaterende Sluizen, 2001]; and (c) the water board of Rijnland in the province of South-Holland:...
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COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 5 pot

COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 5 pot

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... groundwater and surface water Along carbonate land–sea margins, the ubiquity of onshore and offshore springs further emphasizes the geologically enhanced water and solute exchange 1.1.2 Modern and Paleo ... such as discharge and turbulence continuously sort particles in both the bed and suspended load As a consequence, paleo and modern river channels are typically well sorted and consist of coarser ... Wiley and Sons, Inc., 824 pp., 1990 Edelman, J.H., “Groundwater hydraulics of extensive aquifers,” International Institute for Land Reclamation and Drainage Bulletin, Wageningen, Netherlands,...
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COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 7 pps

COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 7 pps

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... in a quantitative and qualitative form The descriptions and methods described are primarily directed to the more quiescent shores of the relatively sheltered bays and lagoons, and generally the ... discharge through a sandy beach during the tidal cycle an insular landmass, such as an island or peninsula, this configuration of body of freshwater will approximate a lens, bounded by and underlain ... day both laterally and vertically, highly variable salinity, fluctuating hydraulic heads, and a geologically heterogeneous beach [Turner, 1993a; Baird and Horn, 1996; Robinson and Gallagher, 1999;...
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COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 8 doc

COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 8 doc

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... ground water applications consult Paillet and Crowder [1996] and Sharma [1997] Readers are also referred to American Society for Testing and Materials, Standard Guide for Selecting Surface Geophysical ... these sediments, comparison of neutron and induction logs with core lithology confirmed that clays were absent and that formation electrical conductivity and porosity trends ran parallel over ... logs and surveys in Figure shows that the surveys effectively indicate the electrical conductivity of the uppermost aquifer layer and the depth-averaged conductivity of the series of aquifers and...
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COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 9 doc

COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 9 doc

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... lagoon and saltworks, and anthropic factors including irrigated agriculture and the urban and industrial development of the study area The relationship between groundwater, lagoon, saltworks and ... transformations due to agricultural and industrial expansion, and water demand has increased accordingly The particular climatic conditions of the area, characterized by frequent and prolonged periods of ... irrigation demand decreases significantly and drawdown disappears owing to infiltrating precipitation and lateral recharge of the aquifer Inspection of the contour lines in the dry summer months and in...
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COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 10 docx

COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 10 docx

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... from wells and boreholes, numerous packer tests were performed and provide hydraulic data, and abundant cores were collected and analyzed for transport properties (such as porosity and sorption) ... as the standard deviation of the result are computed Figures and show the impact of the extreme values of R and K on the TZ location for Scenarios and that address the uncertainty in R and K, respectively ... for the base-case island width and the four additional sensitivity cases Reducing the island half-width decreases the depth of the TZ, and cuts the distance between the cavity and the transition...
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COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 11 potx

COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 11 potx

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... data, σ q and σ K , we can then assemble the mean toe location and its standard deviation from Eqs (13) and (14) More detail of the above procedure can be found in Cheng and Ouazar [1995], and Naji ... locations and discharge limits for the Miami Beach aquifer age, corresponding to coastal piedmonts and alluvial fans, and is generally unconfined and single-layered The sediment consists of clay and ... solutions [Cheng and Ouazar, 1999] to the various finite-element- and finite-difference-based numerical solutions [Sorek and Pinder, 1999] In principle, any of the above models and methods can...
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COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 12 (end) pdf

COASTAL AQUIFER MANAGEMENT: monitoring, modeling, and case studies - Chapter 12 (end) pdf

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... characterized by a decline in water levels toward the Ring (Figures 3a and b) and (2) high density of springs and breaks on sand bars at the intersection of the Ring with the sea Thus, the Ring ... correspond to the “Ring of Cenotes.” the y-direction, Q f and Qs are the fresh- and saltwater source/sink terms ( LT −1 ), Qlf and Qls are the fresh- and saltwater leakage terms ( LT −1 ), the parameter ... conductivity for both the x (E–W) and y (N–S) directions of the lower layer was m/s and that of the upper layer 0.1 m/s (for both x and y directions) except for a 6.3 km band representing the Ring that...
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Planning Tool to Support Louisiana''''s Decisionmaking on Coastal Protection and Restoration potx

Planning Tool to Support Louisiana''''s Decisionmaking on Coastal Protection and Restoration potx

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... coastal land to open water and increasing hurricane flood risk The causes of the ongoing land loss are varied and include natural and human-caused land subsidence, rising sea level, and the loss ... built and natural environment faces risks from catastrophic tropical storms, such as Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005 and Gustav and Ike in 2008 Hurricanes flood cities, towns, and farmlands, ... stabilize the coastal land area by around 2040 and increase land thereafter (Figure S.5) Under less optimistic assumptions, however, coast-wide land area never stabilizes, and land loss would be severe...
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PROJECT PLANNING: GOALS, ELEMENTS, TIMELINE PROJECT IMPLEMENTTATION PLAN: RESOURCES ROLE OF ILCSC & FALC pot

PROJECT PLANNING: GOALS, ELEMENTS, TIMELINE PROJECT IMPLEMENTTATION PLAN: RESOURCES ROLE OF ILCSC & FALC pot

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... performance and Final Focus Design Electron Cloud Mitigation – (CesrTA) • Electron Cloud tests at Cornell to establish mitigation and verify one damping ring is sufficient Accelerator Design and Integration ... ILCSC (and the PAC) will be responsible for any design reviews and cost estimate verification that take place This is a similar to the process which took place in 2007 with the reference design ... interfaces which render design changes difficult and result in integration problems ITER suffers from this The ILC is much more modular than ITER (not as modular as AUGER or SKA say) and hopefully would...
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Coastal Planning and Management - Chapter 0 pps

Coastal Planning and Management - Chapter 0 pps

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... Risk and hazard assessment and management (a) Concepts of risk and hazard (b) The risk and hazard management process (c) Mitigating risks and hazards in coastal planning and management 4.3.3 Landscape ... Program Evaluation: Forms and Approaches, table 2.1); John De Campo (R.Zigterman and J.De Campo, 1993, Green Island and Reef Management Plan, Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage, Great ... forestry, gas and oil, and mining 2.2.2 Infrastructure—transportation, ports, harbours, shoreline protection works and defence 2.2.3 Tourism and recreation 2.2.4 Conservation reserves and protection...
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Coastal Planning and Management - Chapter 1 pptx

Coastal Planning and Management - Chapter 1 pptx

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... • contain both land and ocean components; • have land and ocean boundaries that are determined by the degree of influence of the land on the ocean and the ocean on the land; and • are not of ... inland in the Himalayas Therefore, the coast may be thought of as the area that shows a connection between land and ocean, and a coastal area defined (Ketchum, 1972) as: the band of dry land and ... both space and time Thus the line that joins land and ocean is constantly moving, with the rise and fall of tides and the passing of storms, creating a region of interaction between land and sea...
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Coastal Planning and Management - Chapter 2 pptx

Coastal Planning and Management - Chapter 2 pptx

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... commercial and residential construction, tropical storms, increased erosion and loss of life and property due to primary sand dune removal, and threats to the preservation of Florida’s unique wetland and ... forestry, gas and oil, and mining); infrastructure (including transportation, ports, harbours, shoreline protection works and defence); tourism and recreation; and the conservation and protection ... loss and degradation of historic, cultural and archaeological sites and monuments due to building construction; and • loss of physical and visual access to the ocean caused by siting of hotels and...
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Coastal Planning and Management - Chapter 3 doc

Coastal Planning and Management - Chapter 3 doc

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... development, implementation and refinement, building on prior successes and adapting and expanding to address new or more complex issues 10 Set specific targets, and monitor and self-evaluate performance ... (1982) and Campbell and Fainstein (1996) and the textbook of Alexander (1986) In addition to these is Platt’s (1991) lucid historical background to the development of land use planning and its ... defined through legislation, policy and planning documents, as shown in Appendix A, and usually contain both areas of nearshore waters and land close to the immediate land/ocean boundary The issue is...
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Coastal Planning and Management - Chapter 4 pptx

Coastal Planning and Management - Chapter 4 pptx

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... and conditions which apply in each zone Thus zoning provides a simple mechanism for urban planners to integrate complex and often competing demands and land uses on to a single plan or map; and ... surrounding small islands and along some large island shorelines The reserve model included limited protection for the coral reef and fishery surrounding the entire island and strict protection ... five reports and the staging of a number of training workshops and discussion forums—for example, workshops in Ch-am, Thailand, Kandy, Sri Lanka and Manila, Philippines (Chou, 1994; Hay and Ming,...
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Coastal Planning and Management - Chapter 5 docx

Coastal Planning and Management - Chapter 5 docx

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... usually focused on land-use planning, and at present rarely cover both land and water Nevertheless, integrated land and water use plans are beginning to emerge from this essentially land-oriented process ... number and intensity of management issues and problems) and other government policies, strategies and plans; • choice of plan types and production styles; • linkages between plan types; and • ... conserve, restore and sustainably use coral reefs and associated environments; and use and better coordinate the efforts of governments and regional organizations as well as catalyse and facilitate...
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