Climate impacts on groundwater in a UK coastal wetland
Climate impacts on groundwater in a UK coastal wetland
Groundwater levels fundamentally control wetland environments and in dune systems groundwater levels are driven by the dynamics of seasonal, inter annual and longer term climatic conditions. Inter annual variations in these systems can be large and are often incorrectly attributed to climatic change. In this paper we present a 40 year record of groundwater levels and compare observed inter annual variations with estimates of the effects of anticipated climate change
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Clarke, D.
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1 September 2013
Clarke, D.
9746f367-1df2-4e0e-8d71-5ecfc9ddd000
Clarke, D.
(2013)
Climate impacts on groundwater in a UK coastal wetland.
International Conference “Wetland Systems: Ecology, Functioning and Management”, Padula, Italy.
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Groundwater levels fundamentally control wetland environments and in dune systems groundwater levels are driven by the dynamics of seasonal, inter annual and longer term climatic conditions. Inter annual variations in these systems can be large and are often incorrectly attributed to climatic change. In this paper we present a 40 year record of groundwater levels and compare observed inter annual variations with estimates of the effects of anticipated climate change
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Published date: 1 September 2013
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International Conference “Wetland Systems: Ecology, Functioning and Management”, Padula, Italy, 2013-09-01
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Water & Environmental Engineering Group
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/366773
ISBN: 978-88-902948-6-0
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