2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2118398/v1
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The multi-channel system of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta: impacts on the flow dynamics under relative sea level rise scenarios

Abstract: The Mekong Delta has the world's third largest surface area. It plays an indisputable role in the economy and livelihoods of Vietnam, Cambodia, with repercussions at regional and global scales. During recent decades, the Vietnamese part of the Mekong Delta underwent profound human interventions (construction of dykes and multi-channel networks), which modified the hydrodynamic regime, especially cycles of field submersion. In this study, we first applied a full 2D numerical hydraulic model, TELEMAC-2D, to exam… Show more

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“…However, some studies indicated that this area has been vulnerable to saltwater intrusion and the groundwater that tends to be withdrawn for agricultural purposes [3,4]. Indeed, in the last few decades, the groundwater table in the region has declined drastically due to over-exploitation [5][6][7]. The area is also encountering many issues with groundwater quality, such as arsenic contamination [8], pesticide pollution and seawater intrusion [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some studies indicated that this area has been vulnerable to saltwater intrusion and the groundwater that tends to be withdrawn for agricultural purposes [3,4]. Indeed, in the last few decades, the groundwater table in the region has declined drastically due to over-exploitation [5][6][7]. The area is also encountering many issues with groundwater quality, such as arsenic contamination [8], pesticide pollution and seawater intrusion [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%