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The pattern of fresh‐water flow in a coastal aquifer

R.E. Glover | April 1st, 1959


Formulas are developed for the flow pattern followed by the seaward‐moving fresh ground water as it nears a beach. It is found that, under steady flow conditions, a sharply defined interface is formed between the fresh and salt water. Along the interface the pressure of the static salt water, owing to its greater density, is counterbalanced by the pressures which drive the fresh water seaward. The fresh water escapes through a gap between this interface and the shore line. An increase in the flow of fresh water widens the gap. Tidal action causes a diffusion of salt water across the interface. This salt is carried back to sea with the fresh‐water flow.

Keywords

coastal aquifers, Groundwater Exchange, seawater intrusion