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Climate Change and Development Impacts on Groundwater Resources in the Nile Delta Aquifer, Egypt (Paperback) Loot Price: R2,086
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Climate Change and Development Impacts on Groundwater Resources in the Nile Delta Aquifer, Egypt (Paperback): Marmar Badr...

Climate Change and Development Impacts on Groundwater Resources in the Nile Delta Aquifer, Egypt (Paperback)

Marmar Badr Mohamed Ahmed

Series: IHE Delft PhD Thesis Series

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Climate change is likely to continue to have severe impacts, including sea level rise. At the same time, population increase and development imperatives create additional pressure on available water resources. These changes are problematic for the Mediterranean coastal areas and especially the Nile Delta coast. Particular focus of this study is on salinization of groundwater resources in the Nile Delta Aquifer (NDA) due to saltwater intrusion. To assess current conditions and develop future adaptation strategies for the NDA, a 3D model simulating regional variable-density groundwater flow and coupled salt transport was constructed based on available data set, using the SEAWAT code. A method for identification of the most representative model has been developed, based on testing different simulation periods during which the NDA has 'evolved' from completely fresh groundwater conditions to conditions representative for the year 2010.This model was then applied to analyze possible future NDA conditions under several predefined scenarios of sea level rise and groundwater extraction. This analysis indicated that the impacts from further extractions of groundwater on availability of fresh groundwater in the aquifer are more significant compared to those from sea level rise. Furthermore, three different adaptation measures and their impacts in the Sharkeya Nile Delta governorate were tested. It was shown that that changing crop types and irrigation practices towards water saving options seem to be more promising than artificial recharge with injection wells or extraction and usage of brackish groundwater after desalination. The developed model is useful for further Water-Food Nexus studies.

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Imprint: Crc Press
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Series: IHE Delft PhD Thesis Series
Release date: December 2020
First published: 2020
Authors: Marmar Badr Mohamed Ahmed
Dimensions: 240 x 170mm (L x W)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 130
ISBN-13: 978-0-367-68345-0
Categories: Books > Professional & Technical > Civil engineering, surveying & building > General
Books > Professional & Technical > Environmental engineering & technology > General
Books > Business & Economics > Industry & industrial studies > Energy industries & utilities > Water industries
Books > Earth & environment > Earth sciences > The hydrosphere > General
LSN: 0-367-68345-8
Barcode: 9780367683450

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