Modelling the salt-water intrusion in the dune water-catchment area of the Amsterdam Waterworks
Kooiman, J.W. (1989). Modelling the salt-water intrusion in the dune water-catchment area of the Amsterdam Waterworks. Natuurwet. Tijdschr. 70(1-4): 132-142
In: Natuurwetenschappelijk Tijdschrift. L. Walschot/Natuur- en Geneeskundige Vennootschap: Gent. ISSN 0770-1748, meer
Ook verschenen in:De Breuck, W.; Walschot, L. (Ed.) (1989). Proceedings of the 10th Salt-Water Intrusion Meeting Ghent (Belgium), 16-20 May 1988. Natuurwetenschappelijk Tijdschrift, 70(1-4). Natuurwetenschappelijk Tijdschrift: Gent. 408 pp., meer
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Trefwoorden |
Catchment area Saline intrusion Topographic features > Beach features > Dunes Water > Ground water Netherlands, Amsterdam [Marine Regions]
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Abstract |
Natural precipitation created a fresh-water lens underneath the dunes along the North Sea. Since 1850 two permanent human interferences have had influence on the fresh-water lens: 1. the grounwater abstraction for drinking-water supply; and 2. the reclamation of the Haarlem Lake behind the dunes. The salt- and brackish-water intrusion has been known since 1904, when the deep abstraction of fresh water began. With these observations the intrusion can be modelled with a computer program. A first step is to make a "representative" cross section perpendicular to the coast. The influences of groundwater abstraction and reclamation on the salt-water intrusion can be calculated, as well as the length of the "fresh-water" tongue underneath the North Sea and the consequences of deep-well infiltration in the dune-water catchment area. |
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