The impact of a low-permeability upper layer on transient seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers

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Abdoulhalik, Antoifi [1 ]
Ahmed, Ashraf [2 ]
Abdelgawad, Abdelrahman [3 ]
Hamill, Gerard [1 ]
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[1] School of Natural and Built Environment, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast,UK,BT7 1NN, United Kingdom
[2] Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Brunel University London, Uxbridge, UK,UB83PH, United Kingdom
[3] Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt
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Aquifers - Groundwater resources - Hydrogeology - Salt water intrusion - Sea level - Seawater - Sensitivity analysis;
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This paper provides a thorough investigation of the effect of a top low-permeability (TLK) layer on transient saltwater intrusion dynamics prompted by water table fluctuations and sea level rise. Laboratory experiments were conducted on a 2D-sandbox and numerical simulations were performed using the SEAWAT code. Four cases were investigated, including a homogeneous case and three cases, where the top layer thickness (Wtop) was equal to 0.2H, 0.33H and 0.5H, respectively, where H was the aquifer thickness. The experimental and numerical results show that the toe length decreases linearly with increasing the thickness of the TLK layer. The results also suggest that lowering the permeability of the upper part of the aquifer causes faster saltwater removal process. The sensitivity analysis shows that decreasing the top layer permeability causes further reduction of the intrusion length. Nonetheless, the results evidence that this method yields relatively little reduction of the saline water intrusion length if the upper layer thickness is inferior or equal to a fifth of the total aquifer thickness, regardless of the permeability value of the top layer. The field-scale modelling results demonstrate that the performance of the TLK layer weakens noticeably as the hydraulic gradient decreases. The results show that the TLK layer achieved a maximum saltwater wedge reduction of 31% in the case where Wtop = 0.75H, which means that lowering the permeability of three fourths of the aquifer thickness only induced a toe length reduction by nearly a third of its original length. In addition to providing a quantitative analysis of SWI dynamics in bi-layered coastal aquifers, this study questions the performance and practicality of the artificial reduction of the upper aquifer permeability as a countermeasure for seawater intrusion control. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd
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