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phantom power

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Mon Nov 12, 2012, 10:53 AM Nov 2012

'Groundwater inundation' doubles previous predictions of flooding with future sea level rise

Scientists from the University of Hawaii at Manoa (UHM) published a study today in Nature Climate Change showing that besides marine inundation (flooding), low-lying coastal areas may also be vulnerable to "groundwater inundation," a factor largely unrecognized in earlier predictions on the effects of sea level rise (SLR).

Previous research has predicted that by the end of the century, sea level may rise 1 meter. Kolja Rotzoll, Postdoctoral Researcher at the UHM Water Resources Research Center and Charles Fletcher, UHM Associate Dean, found that the flooded area in urban Honolulu, Hawaii, including groundwater inundation, is more than twice the area of marine inundation alone. Specifically, a 1-meter rise in sea level would inundate 10% of a 1-km wide heavily urbanized area along the shoreline of southern Oahu and 58% of the total flooded area is due to groundwater inundation.

"With groundwater tables near the ground surface, excluding groundwater inundation may underestimate the true threat to coastal communities," said Rotzoll, lead author of the study.

"This research has implications for communities that are assessing options for adapting to SLR. Adapting to marine inundation may require a very different set of options and alternatives than adapting to groundwater inundation," states Fletcher, Principle Investigator on the grant that funded the research.

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-11-groundwater-inundation-previous-future-sea.html#jCp
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'Groundwater inundation' doubles previous predictions of flooding with future sea level rise (Original Post) phantom power Nov 2012 OP
Nobody cares about this unless Bigmack Nov 2012 #1
 

Bigmack

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1. Nobody cares about this unless
Mon Nov 12, 2012, 01:41 PM
Nov 2012

when they turn on the tap, salt water comes out! Then, MAYBE, there'll be some wider recognition that we have a slight problem...... Ms bigmack

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