Saltwater encroachment

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Name (Hebrew)
מים מלוחים, חדירה
Name (Latin)
Saltwater encroachment
Other forms of name
Encroachment, Saltwater
Intrusion, Saltwater
Saline water intrusion
Saltwater intrusion
Seawater encroachment
Seawater intrusion
See Also From tracing topical name
Saline water barriers
Saline waters
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q2002254
Library of congress: sh 85116906
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Wikipedia description:

Saltwater intrusion is the movement of saline water into freshwater aquifers, which can lead to groundwater quality degradation, including drinking water sources, and other consequences. Saltwater intrusion can naturally occur in coastal aquifers, owing to the hydraulic connection between groundwater and seawater. Because saline water has a higher mineral content than freshwater, it is denser and has a higher water pressure. As a result, saltwater can push inland beneath the freshwater. In other topologies, submarine groundwater discharge can push fresh water into saltwater. Certain human activities, especially groundwater pumping from coastal freshwater wells, have increased saltwater intrusion in many coastal areas. Water extraction drops the level of fresh groundwater, reducing its water pressure and allowing saltwater to flow further inland. Other contributors to saltwater intrusion include navigation channels or agricultural and drainage channels, which provide conduits for saltwater to move inland. Sea level rise caused by climate change also contributes to saltwater intrusion. Saltwater intrusion can also be worsened by extreme events like hurricane storm surges.

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