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Hidden threat: The influence of sea-level rise on coastal groundwater and the convergence of impacts on municipal infrastructure
Habel, S.; Fletcher, C.H.; Barbee, M.M.; Fornace, K.L. (2024). Hidden threat: The influence of sea-level rise on coastal groundwater and the convergence of impacts on municipal infrastructure. Ann. Rev. Mar. Sci. 16(1): 81-103. https://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-marine-020923-120737
In: Annual Review of Marine Science. Annual Reviews: Palo Alto, Calif. ISSN 1941-1405; e-ISSN 1941-0611
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coastal groundwater, sea-level rise, shallow water table, groundwater inundation, saline groundwater, infrastructure impacts |
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- Habel, S.
- Fletcher, C.H.
- Barbee, M.M.
- Fornace, K.L.
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Sea-level rise (SLR) is influencing coastal groundwater by both elevating the water table and shifting salinity profiles landward, making the subsurface increasingly corrosive. Low-lying coastal municipalities worldwide (potentially 1,546, according to preliminary analysis) are vulnerable to an array of impacts spurred by these phenomena, which can occur decades before SLR-induced surface inundation. Damage is accumulating across a variety of infrastructure networks that extend partially and fully beneath the ground surface. Because the resulting damage is largely concealed and imperceptible, it is largely overlooked as part of infrastructure management and planning. Here, we provide an overview of SLR-influenced coastal groundwater and related processes that have the potential to damage societally critical infrastructure and mobilize urban contamination. In an effort to promote research efforts that can inform effective adaptation and management, we discuss various impacts to critical infrastructure and propose actions based on literature focused specifically on SLR-influenced coastal groundwater. |
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