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"Salt water intrusion"
Keywords:
invasion
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aquifer
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groundwater
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fresh
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goundwater
Related Terms:
Saltwater intrusion
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Lake
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Freshwater
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Make-up water
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Recharge
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Lentic
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Controlled waters
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Pond
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Raw water
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Groundwater recharge
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Brackish water
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Fresh water
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Evapotranspiration
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Source water
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Brackish
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Irrigation return flow
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Infiltrate
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Drinking water
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Artificial recharge
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Spring water
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Groundwater
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Seawater
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Saturated
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Ground water
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Seepage
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Potential evapotranspiration
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Consumptive use
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Irrigate
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Treated water
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Salt
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Municipal water
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Hydrological cycle
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Depletion
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Water budget
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Water balance
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Water cycle
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Percolate
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Discharge area
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Infiltration
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Estuary
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Return flow
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Free water
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Hydrologic
,
Percolation
,
Water supply
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Unsaturated flow
,
Seep
,
Salt water
,
Saltwater
,
Water-table
Movement of saline water into rivers, freshwater lakes, estuaries or coastal freshwater aquifers. This may occur when river flows are low in coastal areas or when there is excessive groundwater pumping in coastal or arid areas.
aaas.org
The invasion of fresh surface or ground water by salt water. If it comes from the ocean it may be called sea water intrusion.
nsc.org
Process by which an aquifer is overdrafted creating a flow imbalance within an area that results in salt water encroaching into fresh water supply.
groundwater.org
Subject: The Earth The invasion of fresh, surface, or groundwater by salt water.[ Pics List
ngdir.ir
The invasion of salt water into a body of fresh water, occurring in either surface or goundwater bodies.
hswsp.com
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