SWIM 2014
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SWIM 2014
programme-swim2014-A5_A5 27.05.14 16:33 Seite 1 Programme SWIM 2014 23rd Salt Water Intrusion Meeting June 16 – 20, 2014 Husum, Germany programme-swim2014-A5_A5 27.05.14 16:33 Seite 2 23rd Salt Water Intrusion Meeting | June 16 – 20, 2014 Organizing Committee Klaus Hinsby, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland GEUS, Copenhagen Jörg Elbracht, Geological Survey of Niedersachsen LBEG, Hannover Johannes Michaelsen, CONSULAQUA, Hamburg Broder Nommensen, Geological Survey of Schleswig-Holstein LLUR, Flintbek Wilfried Schneider, Hamburg University of Technology TU HH, Hamburg Renate Taugs, Geological Survey Hamburg BSU, Hamburg Helga Wiederhold, Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics LIAG, Hannover Gerson Cardoso da Silva Junior, Federal University Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro Adrian Werner, Flinders University Adelaide, Adelaide Scientific Committee Giovanni Barrocu, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy Michael Böttcher, Leibniz Institut für Ostseeforschung, Warnemünde, Germany Emilio Custodio, Real Academia de Ciencias, Barcelona, Spain Perry De Louw, Deltares, Utrecht, Netherlands Georg Houben, Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources BGR, Hannover, Germany Rasmus Jakobsen, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland GEUS, Copenhagen, Denmark Reinhard Kirsch, Geological Survey of Schleswig-Holstein LLUR, Flintbek, Germany Christian D. Langevin, US Geological Survey, Reston, USA Flemming Larsen, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland GEUS, Copenhagen, Denmark Luc Lebbe, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium Gudrun Massmann, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany Suzana M.G.L. Montenegro, University of Pernambuco UFPE, Recife, Brazil Willard S. Moore, University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA Gualbert H.P. Oude Essink, Deltares, Utrecht, Netherlands Maurizio Polemio, CNR-IRPI, Bari, Italy Maria Pool, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia Vincent Post, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia Dieke Postma, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland GEUS, Copenhagen, Denmark Kai Radmann, CONSULAQUA Beratungsgesellschaft mbH, Hamburg, Germany Wilfried Schneider, Hamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Germany Bernhard Siemon, Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources BGR, Hannover, Germany Shaul Sorek, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Gerson Cardoso da Silva Junior, University of Rio de Janeiro UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Torben O. Sonnenborg, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland GEUS, Copenhagen, Denmark Alexander Vandenbohede, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium Clifford I. Voss, US Geological Survey, Menlo Park, USA Kristine Walraevens, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium Adrian Werner, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia Ugur Yaramanci, Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics LIAG, Hannover, Germany Yoseph Yechieli, Geological Survey of Israel and Ben Gurion University, Jerusalem, Israel 2 programme-swim2014-A5_A5 27.05.14 16:34 Seite 3 23rd Salt Water Intrusion Meeting | June 16 – 20, 2014 Welcome to the 23rd Saltwater Intrusion Meeting (SWIM), in Husum, Germany. At SWIM23 you will experience a typical North Frisian town in the German-Danish border region. We are very glad to have SWIM back to our region after 35 years as a joint initiative of scientists from Denmark and Germany. The organizing committee includes colleagues from Geological Surveys (GEUS, LLUR, GLA HH, LBEG), a Research Institute (LIAG), a University (TU Hamburg-Harburg) and a consulting/ engineering company (CONSULAQUA). As our venue, we chose the Husumhus ('Husum House'), event center of the Danish population of Southern Schleswig, situated in Germany in the city centre of Husum. On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we sincerely hope we will have fruitful discussions leading to new ideas and collaborative efforts aiming towards increasing regional impact. In the sense of Gualbert Oude Essinks inspiring idea presented at last SWIM in Brazil let’s try to pool our expertise and local knowledge to face the challenges of climate and global change like a school of fish turns and faces an aggressive shark. Many people helped to make SWIM23 a success – sincere thanks are given to them all. Enjoy the 23rd SWIM! Without your participation, SWIM would not be possible. Conference Co-Organizers, Klaus Hinsby, Johannes Michaelsen, Broder Nommensen, Helga Wiederhold A special thanks to our sponsors: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft OOWV Oldenburg-Ostfriesischer Wasserverband Niedersachsen Wasser Hamburg Wasser Aarhus Geophysics Danish Ministry of the Environment KOWA SH Kooperation kommunaler Wasserund Abwasserverbände Schleswig-Holsteins Danish Water Forum DHI-WASY OpenGeoSys 3 programme-swim2014-A5_A5 27.05.14 16:34 Seite 4 23rd Salt Water Intrusion Meeting | June 16 – 20, 2014 Programme ■ Sunday, June 15, 2014 from 16 hrs: from 18 hrs: ■ Registration in Husumhus Icebreaker at Husum Harbour Monday, June 16, 2014 Monday, June 16, 2014 | 09:00 – 10:30 Welcome and Opening Ceremony • Robert Habeck, Minister of Energy, Agriculture, the Environment and Rural Areas Schleswig-Holstein • Uwe Schmitz, Mayor of Husum • Bjørn Kaare Jensen, Deputy Director and Programme Director for Water Resources, Nature and Climate at GEUS, Chair of Danish Water Forum • Peter Hansen, Amtskonsulent, Sydslesvigsk Forening e.V. 09:45 – 10:30 Science, policy decision making and public participation – the challenge of climate change at the coast | Hans von Storch | lecture 10:30 – 11:00 Break Monday, June 16, 2014 | 11:00 – 12:40 | Chair: Yoseph Yechieli Effects of Sea Level Rise and Climate Change 11:00 – 11:25 11:25 – 11:40 11:40 – 11:55 11:55 – 12:10 12:10 – 12:25 12:25 – 12:40 12:40 – 14:00 Palaeo-climatic and Hydraulic control on Saline Groundwater in Holocene Delta Plains | Flemming Larsen | keynote Global Quick Scan of the Vulnerability of Groundwater systems to Tsunamis | Gualbert Oude Essink Palaeo-modeling of coastal salt water intrusion during the Holocene: an application to the Netherlands | Joost Delsman Sea-level rise and seawater inundation of an atoll island, Roi-Namur, Kwajalein Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands | Stephen Gingerich Seawater intrusion overshoot – possible occurrence and cause Leanne K. Morgan Modelling the climate change impact on seawater intrusion in the coastal aquifer of Bremerhaven, North Germany | Jie Yang Lunch Monday, June 16, 2014 | 14:00 – 15:40 | Chair: Clifford Voss Local Small Scale and Shallow Processes 14:00 – 14:25 14:25 – 14:40 4 Saline seepage in deltaic areas: how local processes dominate salinization Perry de Louw | keynote Predicting the effects of sea spray deposition and evapoconcentration on shallow coastal groundwater salinity under various vegetation type Pieter Jan Stuyfzand programme-swim2014-A5_A5 27.05.14 16:34 Seite 5 23rd Salt Water Intrusion Meeting | June 16 – 20, 2014 | Programme 14:40 – 14:55 14:55 – 15:10 15:10 – 15:25 15:25 – 15:40 15:40 – 16:00 The effect of saline gravel pit lakes (Ravenna, Italy) on ground water chemistry Pauline N. Mollema Tidal, spring-neap, and seasonal dynamics of a saltwater-freshwater mixing zone in a beach aquifer | James W. Heiss Geologic and hydrodynamic effects on shallow groundwater-surface water exchange and chemical fluxes to an estuary | Holly A. Michael Effect of forest fire on coastal aquifer salinisation and freshwater availability | Beatrice Maria Sole Giambastiani Break Monday, June 16, 2014 | 16:00 – 17:30 | Chair: Maria Pool Case Studies of Saltwater Intrusion 1 16:00 – 16:15 16:15 – 16:30 16:30 – 16:45 16:45 – 17:00 17:00 – 17:15 17:15 – 17:30 The effects of sea tides on fresh-saline water interface fluctuations and transient flow regime at coastal aquifers – field data and laboratory experiments | Elad Levanon Can a large sand suppletion lead to a substantial increase in fresh water resources?: The Sand Motor Project | Sebastian Huizer Controlled level drainage, a feasible measure to increase a fresh water lens in tidal creek deposits | Pieter Pauw Development of a freshwater lens in a new strip of dunes | Ruben Caljé 3D-Modelling of the salt-/fresh water interface in coastal aquifers of Lower Saxony (Germany) based on airborne electromagnetic measurements (HEM) | Nico Deus Coastal Water Resources Vulnerable to Climatic Change by Sea Level Rise (Gaza Strip Coastal Aquifer Case Study) | Ashraf M. Mushtaha Monday, June 16, 2014 | 17:30 | Chair: Kristine Walraevens & Gudrun Massmann Poster Session 1 (P01–P27) ■ Tuesday, June 17, 2014 Tuesday, June 17, 2014 | 08:45 – 10:30 | Chair: Luc Lebbe Variable Density Flow and Transport Modelling 1 08:45 – 09:00 09:00 – 09:15 09:15 – 09:30 09:30 – 09:45 09:45 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:15 Dupuit or Not Dupuit? That's the question | Mark Bakker Simulation of seawater intrusion with standard groundwater codes | Frans Schaars Comparison of different numerical models using a two-dimensional densitydriven benchmark of a freshwater lens | Leonard Stoeckl Density-driven flow modelling using d³f | Anke Schneider Experimental Investigation of Transient Saltwater Intrusion in Heterogeneous Porous Media | Gareth Robinson The impact of tides on mixing and spreading in heterogeneous coastal aquifers | Maria Pool 5 programme-swim2014-A5_A5 27.05.14 16:34 Seite 6 23rd Salt Water Intrusion Meeting | June 16 – 20, 2014 | Programme 10:15 – 10:30 SWIBANGLA: Managing salt water intrusion impacts in Bangladesh Marta Faneca Sànchez 10:30 – 11:00 Break Tuesday, June 17, 2014 | 11:00 – 12:30 | Chair: Vincent Post Submarine Groundwater 11:00 – 11:25 11:25 – 11:40 11:40 – 11:55 11:55 – 12:10 12:10 – 12:25 12:30 – 14:00 Biogeochemical consequences of seawater intrusion into coastal aquifers Willard Moore | keynote Carbon Isotopes in Dissolved Inorganic Carbonate (DIC) trace Submarine Groundwater Discharge and Advective Pore water Circulation in Tidal Areas of the Southern North Sea | Michael E. Böttcher Freshwater intrusion: Return of Meteoric Groundwater back to the Continent, San Diego, California, USA | Wesley R. Danskin Submarine groundwater discharge in the southwestern Baltic Sea Jan Scholten Unstable flow patterns during submarine groundwater discharge: Changing the way we look at the freshwater-seawater interface Janek Greskowiak Lunch Tuesday, June 17, 2014 | 14:00 – 15:45 | Chair: Gualbert Oude Essink Case Studies of Saltwater Intrusion 2 14:00 – 14:15 14:15 – 14:30 14:30 – 14:45 14:45 – 15:00 15:00 – 15:15 15:15 – 15:30 15:30 – 15:45 15:45 – 16:00 Saltwater intrusion in fractured rock – a study of the proposed high-level nuclear waste repository at Forsmark, Sweden Clifford I. Voss Saltwater Intrusion in Karst aquifers along the Eastern Mediterranean Grace Rachid The interrelation between multi layered aquifer and the sea, examples from Gaza and the Carmel coastal areas | Said Ghabayen Saltwater contamination in the lowlying coastland of the Venice Lagoon, Italy | Andrea Viezzoli Seawater intrusion characterization in the coastal section of Sfax superficial aquifer (Tunisia) | Rouaida Trabelsi Hydrogeological and Hydrogeochemical Investigation of the Coastal Area of Jifarah Plain, NW Libya | Kristine Walraevens Hydrodynamic effects in the discharge zone of the Motril-Salobreña coastal aquifer due to the drilling of artesian wells Juan Pedro Sánchez Úbeda Break Tuesday, June 17, 2014 | 16:00 – 17:30 | Chair: Bernhard Siemon Geophysics and Hydraulic Parameter Estimation 1 16:00 – 16:25 6 Saltwater intrusions – a challenge for geophysics | Reinhard Kirsch | keynote programme-swim2014-A5_A5 27.05.14 16:34 Seite 7 23rd Salt Water Intrusion Meeting | June 16 – 20, 2014 | Programme 16:25 – 16:40 16:40 – 16:55 16:55 – 17:10 17:10 – 17:25 Helicopter-borne electromagnetics: A powerful tool for the mapping of coastal aquifers | Annika Steuer Actualization of a 40 year old salinization map of the eastern Belgian coast using airborne time-domain electromagnetic survey (SkyTEM) | Dieter Vandevelde Investigating freshwater lenses with ground-penetrating radar (GPR): capabilities, limitations and perspectives | Jan Igel Contribution of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance for feeding hydraulic models in saltwater problems | Thomas Günther Tuesday, June 17, 2014 | 17:30 | Chair: Torben Sonnenborg & Kai Radmann Poster Session 2 (P28–P54) ■ Wednesday, June 18, 2014 Wednesday, June 18, 2014 | 08:45 – 10:30 | Chair: Suzana Montenegro Management of Coastal Aquifers 1 08:45 – 09:00 09:00 – 09:15 09:15 – 09:30 09:30 – 09:45 09:45 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:15 10:15 – 10:30 10:30 – 11:00 Military inundations at the Yser front: the groundwater perspective Alexander Vandenbohede Overview: Management of groundwater at salinisation risk Livia Emanuela Zuffianò Integrated coastal aquifer and coastal zone management strategies Giovanni Barrocu Hydrogeological modeling for sustainable groundwater management under climate change effects for a karstic coastal aquifer (Southern Italy) Maurizio Polemio Quantifying the relative contribution of climatic and pumping impacts to coastal aquifer depletion using a highly parameterised groundwater model: Uley South Basin (South Australia) | Matthew Knowling Assessing managed aquifer recharge (MAR) for coastal aquifer management in Asia, South America and Europe in a changing climate Klaus Hinsby Sharing precious water volumes in The Water Farm: from concept towards practice | Esther van Baaren Break Wednesday, June 18, 2014 | 11:00 – 12:30 | Chair: Maurizio Polemio Monitoring Saltwater Intrusion 11:00 – 11:15 11:15 – 11:30 Measurements with an automated electrical resistivity tomography system in a freshwater/saltwater transition zone Michael Grinat Characteristics of real time variations of freshwater-saltwater interface using a new monitoring method at Jeju island, South Korea Yongcheol Kim 7 programme-swim2014-A5_A5 27.05.14 16:34 Seite 8 23rd Salt Water Intrusion Meeting | June 16 – 20, 2014 | Programme 11:30 – 11:45 11:45 – 12:00 12:00 – 12:15 12:15 – 12:30 12:30 – 14:00 The self-potential (SP) response to seawater intrusion: Evidence for the application of SP monitoring to the management of abstraction in coastal aquifers Donald John MacAllister Monitoring inland salt-water intrusion with long-electrode ERT Mathias Ronczka Coastal aquifer monitoring and management from high frequency and autonomous downhole hydrogeophysical observatories Philippe Adrien Pezard Monitoring seawater intrusion by means of long-term series of EC and T logs (Salento coastal karstic aquifer, Southern Italy) Maria Dolores Fidelibus Lunch Wednesday, June 18, 2014 | 14:00 – 15:30 | Chair: Willard Moore Hydrogeology of Islands 14:00 – 14:25 14:25 – 14:40 14:40 – 14:55 14:55 – 15:10 15:10 – 15:25 15:25 – 16:00 The use of multi-level pressure and salinity data to understand freshwater-lens dynamics | Vincent Post | keynote Freshwater lenses as archives for climate history and hydrochemical evolution – insights from depth-specific age dating and stable water isotope analysis, Langeoog Island, Germany | Georg Houben The role of 3D volcanic structures on seawater intrusion in Grande Comore Island inferred from geophysical investigations and groundwater modelling | Anli Bourhane Guiding Principles for Fresh Water Lens Development, Exploitation and Maintenance in Artificial Islands | Marloes van Ginkel The fresh-saltwater distribution of the Island of Föhr – assembling of a data base for the assessment of climate change impact Wolfgang Scheer Break Wednesday, June 18, 2014 | 16:00 – 17:30 | Chair: Reinhard Kirsch Geophysics and Hydraulic Parameter Estimation 2 16:00 – 16:15 16:15 – 16:30 16:30 – 16:45 16:45 – 17:00 8 Geophysical investigation of a managed freshwater lens on the North Sea island of Langeoog | Stephan Costabel Cone Penetration Tests with electrical conductivity for fresh-salt water investigations | Kees-Jan van der Made Hydrogeophysical inversion techniques for seawater intrusion models Daan Herckenrath Coupled hydrogeophysical inversion on synthetic example of seawater intrusion Klara Steklova programme-swim2014-A5_A5 27.05.14 16:34 Seite 9 23rd Salt Water Intrusion Meeting | June 16 – 20, 2014 | Programme 17:00 – 17:15 17:15 – 17:30 19:00 ■ Use of high-resolution tidal data and highly-parameterized inversion in managed coastal aquifers | Joseph Hughes A flexible predictive tool for saltwater intrusion in the Red River Delta Hoang Duc Nguyen Conference Dinner in Husums Brauhaus Friday, June 20, 2014 Friday, June 20, 2014 | 08:45 – 10:30 | Chair: Georg Houben Dating of Fresh and Saline Groundwater & Case Studies of Saltwater Intrusion 3 08:45 – 09:10 09:10 – 09:25 09:25 – 09:40 09:40 – 09:55 09:55 – 10:10 10:10 – 10:25 10:30 – 11:00 Dating of saline groundwater from several Israeli aquifers, indication for paleo seawater intrusion and comparison with results of numerical simulations Yoseph Yechieli | keynote Evaluating Remediation Potential of a Salinized Heterogeneous Aquifer System Using Three-Dimensional, Density-Dependent Groundwater Modeling Marc Walther Climate change effect on seawater intrusion evolution in Dar Es Salaam coastal plain, Tanzania | Giuseppe Sappa Hydrological History of the Amsterdam Water Supply Dunes Philip Nienhuis Salinisation processes in the Kalahari Sediments of Western Zambia: Machile Basin | Kawawa Eddy Banda Groundwater Freshening following Coastal Progradation and Land Reclamation of the Po Plain, Italy | Diana M. Allen Break Friday, June 20, 2014 | 11:45 – 13:00 | Chair: Christian Langevin Variable Density Flow and Transport Modelling 2 11:00 – 11:15 11:15 – 11:30 11:30 – 11:45 11:45 – 12:00 12:00 – 12:15 12:15 –12:30 Historical and projected saltwater distribution at the left bank of the Scheldt near the port of Antwerp, Belgium | Luc Lebbe Salt groundwater distribution in the Pakistani Punjab based on simulation of historic events | Theo Olsthoorn Seawater intrusion in fractured coastal aquifers: preliminary investigation using a discretely fractured Henry problem | Megan Sebben Responses to Climate Change and Development Stressors on Small Oceanic Islands | Shannon T. Holding Monitoring and modelling the dynamic behaviour of rainwater lenses and soil-, ground- and drain water salinities | Perry de Louw Results of a Physical Experiment of Variable-Density Driven Flow and Transport in a Saturated Porous Media | Carlos Guevara 9 programme-swim2014-A5_A5 27.05.14 16:34 Seite 10 23rd Salt Water Intrusion Meeting | June 16 – 20, 2014 | Programme 12:30 –12:45 12:45 – 13:00 13:00 – 14:00 Saline water circulation beneath the fresh-saline interface: results of laboratory experiments and numerical modeling | Imri Oz Requirements of modeling the freshwater lens of the Island of Sylt Kai Radmann Lunch Friday, June 20, 2014 | 14:00 – 15:00 | Chair: Adrian Werner Management of Coastal Aquifers 2 14:00 – 14:15 14:15 – 14:30 14:30 – 14:45 14:45 – 15:00 15:00 – 15:30 Problems and solutions when storing fresh water in brackish aquifers Pieter Jan Stuyfzand Effect of dispersivity on saltwater intrusion and removal processes Masahiro Takahashi Potential Consequences of Saltwater Intrusion at the German North Sea Coast for the water supply | Malte Eley Fresh keeper without reverse osmosis: can we prevent upconing by pumping brackish water to a deeper aquifer? | Willem Zaadnoordijk Next SWIM and Closing Remarks Optional Field Trip Thursday, June 19, 2014 | 8:00 – 19:30 A Visit to the Island of Sylt 8:00 Bus leaves at HusumHus SWIM-Conference Building Travel by bus and train to the island of Sylt passing the landscapes of Marshland and Geest 9:30 Walk along the MORSUM KLIFF observing impact of glacier (ice-age), wind and sea; the geological outcrop provides insight to Quaternary and Tertiary formations. 12:00 Walk on the tidal flat, experience a part of the Wadden Sea listed as World Heritage Lunch 14:30 Visit of the Water Division of the local company “EnergieVersorgung Sylt” EVS, which operates services and systems for water, wastewater and stormwater. Water supply depends on exploitation of the fresh water lens and faces an extreme seasonal fluctuation in water demand. 16:00 Dunes of Listland, overview on moving dunes and dune slacks 18:00 Westcoast Cliff, observing impacts of storm events causing high eroding rates of about 1 m per year and measures for coastal defence Return to Husum 10 programme-swim2014-A5_A5 27.05.14 16:34 Seite 11 23rd Salt Water Intrusion Meeting | June 16 – 20, 2014 Poster Directory P-01 Quantify the Influence of the Ocean Current on the Submarine Groundwater Discharge Wei-Ci Li P-02 Estimation of preferential recharge and saltwater intrusion to a coastal groundwater system in the North Central Coast of Vietnam by means of 3D hydrostratigraphical modeling Vu Thanh Tam P-03 Hydrogeochemical Characterization of Groundwater in Soc Trang Province, Southern Vietnam Hoang Thi Hanh P-04 Origin of saltwater in the groundwater systems of Indian subcontinen Naveed Alam P-05 Salt Water Intrusion into the Tertiary Aquifers in North Qatar Peninsula, Arabian Gulf Ali Elobaid Elnaiem P-06 Assessment of saltwater intrusion in the aquifer of Tripoli Lebanon Omar Kalaoun P-07 Submarine groundwater discharge at the Dead Sea Christian Siebert P-08 Hydrogeological model of a complex coastal aquifers: the case of Sibari Plain (Southern Italy) Maurizio Polemio P-09 The coastal hydrogeological system of Mar Piccolo (Ionian Sea, Italy) Pierpaolo Limoni P-10 A peculiar case of coastal springs and geogenic saline groundwater: the Santa Cesarea Terme thermal springs (Southern Italy) Maurizio Polemio P-11 Geochemical and isotopic evidence of the aquifer-lagoon interaction during Holocene (Almería, SE Spain) Fernando Sola P-12 Evidence of Pleistocene submarine discharges in the Aguadulce cliffs (Almería, SE Spain) Fernando Sola P-13 Groundwater flow and salinity distribution near a tidal gully in the Zwin remnant, Belgium Gert-Jan Devriese P-14 Groundwater salinity patterns at the land-ocean boundary in the Netherland Pieter Pauw 11 programme-swim2014-A5_A5 27.05.14 16:34 Seite 12 23rd Salt Water Intrusion Meeting | June 16 – 20, 2014 | Poster Directory 12 P-15 Saltwater intrusion in porous aquifers in Northern Germany Helga Wiederhold P-16 Helicopter-borne electromagnetic surveys in Northern Germany Bernhard Siemon P-17 Multi-isotope composition of freshwater sources for the southern North and Baltic Sea Michael E. Böttcher P-18 Airborne clay mapping at the East Frisian coast Bernhard Siemon P-19 Impact of tourism on groundwater extraction on the island of Langeoog, Germany Georg Houben P-20 Hydrogeological features of freshwater lenses on volcanic islands – physical and numerical modeling Georg Houben P-21 Application of airborne electromagnetics for groundwater investigations in the vicinity of salt structures Florian Krause P-22 Groundwater flow analysis in variable-density formation waters – a comparison of common approximations Martina aus der Beek P-23 The salinization of useful Cenozoic aquifers by ascending Mesozoic brines – characterization on the basis of hydrochemical data from northern and central Poland Dorota Kaczor-Kurzawa P-24 Origins of groundwater salinity and implications for the groundwater management of Emborê Aquifer, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil Gerson Cardoso da Silva Jr. P-25 Towards groundwater security in coastal East Africa (UPGRO Programme): initiating a regional research network and integrated hydrogeologic, climatic & socio-economic observatories in coastal aquifers of the East African/Western Indian Ocean region Jean-Christophe Comte P-26 Seawater intrusion in the southern Po Plain, Italy: managing a geologic and historical heritage Alexander Vandenbohede P-27 Seawater intrusion vulnerability indicators for freshwater lenses in strip island Leanne K. Morgan P-28 ASTER and WorldView-2 satellite data applications for recognition of salt water intrusion effects on forest vegetation Michaela De Giglio P-29 A geophysical approach for mapping and quantifying near-surface freshwatersaltwater transitions Ercan Erkul programme-swim2014-A5_A5 27.05.14 16:34 Seite 13 23rd Salt Water Intrusion Meeting | June 16 – 20, 2014 | Poster Directory P-30 Resistivity tomography, an underestimated tool for mapping fresh salt groundwater interface Michel Groen P-31 Geoelectrical monitoring of freshwater-saltwater interaction in physical model experiments Mathias Ronczka P-32 Geophysical monitoring of brine and compressed air leakages in groundwater from deep energy storages Said Attia al Hagrey P-33 Evidence and causes of groundwater level fluctuations in a semiconfined mediterranean coastal aquifer. The ocean tide effect Angela Vallejos P-34 Application of the Base Pressure Method for the Correction of Water Level Data from Monitoring Wells influenced by Salt Water Jörg Grossmann P-35 Tide cleaning of heads in unconfined coastal aquifers via processing of signal wave components Juan Pedro Sánchez Úbeda P-36 Comparing transport parameters and PHREEQC simulation parameters of seawater intrusion experiments in columns filled with different porous media Nuria Boluda-Botella P-37 Modeling of gypsum dissolution driven by variable density flow in the coastal karst aquifer of Lesina Marina (southern Italy) Maria D. Fidelibus P-38 Cost-Effective Management of Sea Water Intrusion in Shallow Unconfined Aquifers Mohammed Hussain P-39 Saltwater upconing zone of influence Danica Jakovovic P-40 Evaluating hydraulic barriers for reducing and controlling saltwater intrusion in a changing climate Per Rasmussen P-41 Procedure to simulate the historical evolution of the fresh and salt water distribution in a highly dynamic coastal area Jasper Claus P-42 Stochastic Analysis of Saltwater Intrusion in Heterogeneous Aquifers using Local Average Subdivision Gareth Robinson P-43 Influence of geological heterogeneity on freshwater discharge in coastal aquifers – physical experiments and numerical modeling Leonard Stoeckl 13 programme-swim2014-A5_A5 27.05.14 16:34 Seite 14 23rd Salt Water Intrusion Meeting | June 16 – 20, 2014 | Poster Directory 14 P-44 On the development of instabilities under density-driven flow conditions in saturated porous media: physical and numerical experiments Carlos Guevara P-45 Technical Aspects relating to Salt Water Intrusion problems Hoang Phuc P-46 Optimisation of subsurface fresh water storage in new land developments Marianne Tijs P-47 Calibrating a seawater intrusion model using surrogate simulations Daan Herckenrath P-48 Lessons learned from a regional variable density groundwater flow model and implemented climate change scenarios: a Dutch case Esther van Baaren P-49 iMOD: A high performance open source framework for SEAWAT Jarno Verkaik P-50 eMOD: a MATLAB application for MODFLOW-based groundwater flow and solute transport models Alexander Vandenbohede P-51 Recent Updates to the SEAWAT Computer Program Christian Langevin P-52 Saltwater intrusion in the Crau coastal aquifer (South of France): validation of variable density modeling using geophysical and geochemical data Bach Thao Nguyen P-53 Combining numerical modelling and field-based methods to obtain spatially and temporally variable recharge to a semi-arid coastal aquifer: Uley South Basin, South Australia Carlos Miraldo Ordens P-54 In search for clay and salt, combining traditional techniques with airborne geophysics (SkyTEM) to optimize the 3D image of the subsurface Sander de Haas programme-swim2014-A5_A5 27.05.14 16:34 Seite 15 23rd Salt Water Intrusion Meeting | June 16 – 20, 2014 15 programme-swim2014-A5_A5 27.05.14 16:34 Seite 16 A special Thank You to Our Sponsors