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Increasing threat of coastal groundwater hazards from sea-level rise in California
by
Barnard, P L
, Finzi Hart J A
, Voss, C I
, Befus, K M
, Hoover, D J
in
Coastal ecosystems
/ Coastal flooding
/ Coastal hazards
/ Coastal waters
/ Drainage
/ Ecosystem resilience
/ Elevation
/ Flood predictions
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater discharge
/ Groundwater table
/ Hazards
/ Saline water
/ Saline water intrusion
/ Salt water intrusion
/ Saltwater intrusion
/ Sea level
/ Sea level rise
/ Shoaling
/ Topography
/ Water table
2020
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Increasing threat of coastal groundwater hazards from sea-level rise in California
by
Barnard, P L
, Finzi Hart J A
, Voss, C I
, Befus, K M
, Hoover, D J
in
Coastal ecosystems
/ Coastal flooding
/ Coastal hazards
/ Coastal waters
/ Drainage
/ Ecosystem resilience
/ Elevation
/ Flood predictions
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater discharge
/ Groundwater table
/ Hazards
/ Saline water
/ Saline water intrusion
/ Salt water intrusion
/ Saltwater intrusion
/ Sea level
/ Sea level rise
/ Shoaling
/ Topography
/ Water table
2020
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Increasing threat of coastal groundwater hazards from sea-level rise in California
by
Barnard, P L
, Finzi Hart J A
, Voss, C I
, Befus, K M
, Hoover, D J
in
Coastal ecosystems
/ Coastal flooding
/ Coastal hazards
/ Coastal waters
/ Drainage
/ Ecosystem resilience
/ Elevation
/ Flood predictions
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater discharge
/ Groundwater table
/ Hazards
/ Saline water
/ Saline water intrusion
/ Salt water intrusion
/ Saltwater intrusion
/ Sea level
/ Sea level rise
/ Shoaling
/ Topography
/ Water table
2020
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Increasing threat of coastal groundwater hazards from sea-level rise in California
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Increasing threat of coastal groundwater hazards from sea-level rise in California
2020
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Projected sea-level rise will raise coastal water tables, resulting in groundwater hazards that threaten shallow infrastructure and coastal ecosystem resilience. Here we model a range of sea-level rise scenarios to assess the responses of water tables across the diverse topography and climates of the California coast. With 1 m of sea-level rise, areas flooded from below are predicted to expand ~50–130 m inland, and low-lying coastal communities such as those around San Francisco Bay are most at risk. Coastal topography is a controlling factor; long-term rising water tables will intercept low-elevation drainage features, allowing for groundwater discharge that damps the extent of shoaling in ~70% (68.9–82.2%) of California’s coastal water tables. Ignoring these topography-limited responses increases flooded-area forecasts by ~20% and substantially underestimates saltwater intrusion. All scenarios estimate that areas with shallow coastal water tables will shrink as they are inundated by overland flooding or are topographically limited from rising inland.Sea-level rise raises water tables, causing flooding from below and saltwater intrusion. A modelling study predicts that coastal California groundwater flooding will expand 50–130 m inland with 1 m of sea-level rise, with areal flooding extent strongly dependent on topography and drainage capacity.
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