Apac 2019 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-0291-0_198
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On the Control of Saltwater Intrusion: A Case Study for Binh Thuan Province, Vietnam

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“…The limit between the two zones is chosen at a distance from the sea of about 7.5 to 8 km (Figure 1). This distance corresponds to the upstream saltwater intrusion limit in the river estuary during high tide [35]. The vertical axis on the figure always refers to the elevation expressed in m above sea level.…”
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“…The limit between the two zones is chosen at a distance from the sea of about 7.5 to 8 km (Figure 1). This distance corresponds to the upstream saltwater intrusion limit in the river estuary during high tide [35]. The vertical axis on the figure always refers to the elevation expressed in m above sea level.…”
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“…Two disconnected zones along the river were detected (Figure 1) so that the river was identified as the main source for SI [34]. However, a recent study estimated that seawater could penetrate about 7 km inland from the sea during the highest tide [35]. This could not explain the presence of saltwater as far as 15 km from the sea and the occurrence of several saline zones apparently disconnected from each other.…”
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“…In order to estimate the natural hydrological processes in the study area, hydrological model with Rainfall-Runoff (RR) module was applied by using meteohydrological and topography [11]. Based on hydraulic works and hydrological model results, hydraulic model with Hydrodynamic (HD) module was required to form a basis of unsteady flow in the river system [1]. Calibration and validation were necessarily conducted for both hydrological and hydraulic models.…”
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“…Saltwater intrusion becomes controversial since it has detrimental influences on coastal habitats and human communities [1]. Many pieces of research are implemented to investigate the mechanism and process of this issue.…”
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