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Tracing preferential saline seepage and assessing its flow velocities using temperature measurements
de Louw, P.G.B.; Vandenbohede, A.; Oude Essink, G.; Doornenbal, P. (2010). Tracing preferential saline seepage and assessing its flow velocities using temperature measurements, in: Proceedings of SWIM 21: 21st salt water intrusion meeting. June 21-26, 2010. Azores, Portugal. pp. 65-68
In: (2010). Proceedings of SWIM 21: 21st salt water intrusion meeting. June 21-26, 2010. Azores, Portugal. Industrial Fasteners Institute: [s.l.]. ISBN 978-972-97711-5-6. , meer

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  • de Louw, P.G.B.
  • Vandenbohede, A., meer
  • Oude Essink, G.
  • Doornenbal, P.

Abstract
    Upward seepage of saline groundwater leads to surface water salinization in deep polders in The Netherlands. As preferential saline seepage via boils is the dominant salinization process in the Dutch deep polders, we started a detailed monitoring program around three boils. Temperature measurements with a fiber optic cable were used to trace the preferential seepage flow paths. Temperature depth profiles around the boils were measured to evaluate flow velocities.

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