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Open AccessAssessing the suitability of desalination techniques for hydraulic barriers
Seawater intrusion is a worldwide increasing challenge, which lowers the freshwater availability by salination of fresh groundwater resources in coastal areas. The abstraction-desalination-recharge (ADR) metho...
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Open AccessA parsimonious approach to predict regions affected by sewer-borne contaminants in urban aquifers
Leaky urban drainage networks (UDNs) exfiltrating wastewater can contaminate aquifers. Detailed knowledge on spatiotemporal distributions of water-dissolved, sewer-borne contaminants in groundwater is essentia...
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Open AccessPlant–soil feedbacks in mangrove ecosystems: establishing links between empirical and modelling studies
Plant–soil feedbacks in mangrove ecosystems are important for ecosystem resilience and can be investigated by establishing links between empirical and modelling studies.
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Open AccessStormwater harvesting in ephemeral streams: how to bypass clogging and unsaturated layers
To cope with water scarcity in drylands, stormwater is often collected in surface basins and subsequently stored in shallow aquifers via infiltration. These stormwater harvesting systems are often accompanied ...
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Open AccessThe interplay between vegetation and water in mangroves: new perspectives for mangrove stand modelling and ecological research
It is commonly accepted that vegetation patterns and water supply mutually define each other. In mangroves, soil water salinity and the corresponding osmotic potential are the main drivers of plant water suppl...
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