Response of groundwater levels in a coastal aquifer to tidalwaves and rainfall recharge

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Groundwater level in coastal aquifers is usually affected by tidal waves and rainfall recharge. Therefore, the objective of this study is to present a mathematical model to account for the effects of tidal waves and rainfall recharge simultaneously. The model is based on the Dupuit-Forchheimer assumptions and is separated into a tidal waves component and rainfall recharge component. A new more general analytical solution for the recharge component is acquired by the generalized integral transform technique. The beach slope, the inclination of an impermeable base of an aquifer, and any randomly distributed rainfall recharge are taken into account in the model. A new finding is that the highest fluctuation in groundwater levels might occur when the range of rainfall recharge is larger than the decay length.

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Hsieh, P. C., Huang, J. L., & Wu, M. C. (2020). Response of groundwater levels in a coastal aquifer to tidalwaves and rainfall recharge. Water (Switzerland), 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/w12030625

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