Groundwater salinity mapping of the Belgian coastal zone to improve local freshwater storage availability

In the European TOPSOIL project, countries around the North Sea are searching for solutions for climate related threats. They explore the possibilities of using the topsoil layer to solve current and future water challenges. The main objective is to improve the climate resilience of the water management of the topsoil and shallow aquifers in the North Sea region. TOPSOIL is supported by the Interreg VB North Sea Region program in line with priority 3 of the program: 'Sustainable North Sea Region, protecting against climate change and preserving the environment'. The Belgian part of this projec... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Vandevelde, Dieter
van Baaren, Esther
Delsman, Joost
Karaoulis, Marios
Essink, Gualbert Oude
de Louw, Perry
Vermaas, Tommer
Pauw, Pieter
de Kleine, Marco
Thofte, Sara
Teilmann, Rasmus
Walraevens, Kristine
Van Camp, Marc
Dominique, Huits
Dabekaussen, Willem
Gunnink, Jan
Vandenbohede, Alexander
Dokumenttyp: conference
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Verlag/Hrsg.: EDP SCIENCES
Schlagwörter: Earth and Environmental Sciences / SEA-LEVEL RISE / CLIMATE-CHANGE / CONSTRAINED INVERSION / SALTWATER INTRUSION / AQUIFERS
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-28879113
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Link(s) : https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8662215

In the European TOPSOIL project, countries around the North Sea are searching for solutions for climate related threats. They explore the possibilities of using the topsoil layer to solve current and future water challenges. The main objective is to improve the climate resilience of the water management of the topsoil and shallow aquifers in the North Sea region. TOPSOIL is supported by the Interreg VB North Sea Region program in line with priority 3 of the program: 'Sustainable North Sea Region, protecting against climate change and preserving the environment'. The Belgian part of this project, called FRESHEM for GO-FRESH Vlaanderen ('FREsh Salt groundwater distribution by Helicopter ElectroMagnetic survey for Geohydrological Opportunities FRESH water supply'), focuses on mapping the salinity distribution of groundwater using airborne electromagnetics and aims to look into a number of measures that could increase the availability of freshwater for agriculture in the polder area. Two pilot projects will evaluate the possibilities for freshwater storage and aims to specify what measures can be taken to achieve this. Together with the other water users and water managers, The Flanders Environment Agency wants to prepare a plan for the realization of one or more pilot projects that can improve the availability of freshwater.