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Figure 1: Schematic representation of the possible effects of the Sumatra Tsunami on coastal groundwater systems: upconing of brackish groundwater under abstraction wells, intrusion of brackish or saline water from ponds, fingering of brackish water from pools, reduction in freshwater volume due to shoreline retreat, etc.

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Figure 2: Conceptual models are used to analyse the impact of the Tsunami on groundwater resources: Concept 1: evolution of a freshwater lens after flooding by sea water, Concept 2: fingering processes in the subsoil, Concept 3: salinisation due to flow caused by density differences (free convection), Concept 4: freshwater lens in e.g. Concept freshwater lens in a coastal aquifer with a brackish lagoon.

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Figure 3: Chloride concentration as a function of time at various depths and at various positions in the freshwater lens. Flooding with seawater occurs at year 0. Seasonal variation in concentration is mainly caused by seasonal variation in recharge.

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