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We have quite a few new topics, from numerical modeling to water system analysis using monitoring techniques. Just contact us, or the students below via e.g. LinkedIn!
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New topics:
Freshwater management techniques as a bridge between water demand and supply in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam (including fieldwork provinces Ben Tre or Tra Vinh)
- Analysis of upconing of saline groundwater under deltaic areas (numerical study)
- Effect of model parameters (e,g. solute solvers, grid convergence) on variable-density groundwater and salt transport benchmark cases (e.g. Henry, Hydrocoin, upconing; numerical analysis using iMOD-SEAWAT)
- Fresh groundwater resources management at a farmers level in the province of Zeeland, The Netherlands: setting up robust web-based clipping tools; a modelling study
- Assessing submarine groundwater discharge along coastal stretches: a global analysis
- Setting up a 3D variable-density groundwater flow model simulating salt water intrusion in a deltaic area: possible cases: the Bengal, Indus, Po, Yangtze, Pearl river deltas
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Examples past studies since 2005:
20192020
- Lars GeitenbeekWouter Goofers, Utrecht University, Saline groundwater extraction as a measure to increase the freshwater availability; A case study for the western parts of the NetherlandsPaleo-hydrogeographic reconstruction of the groundwater salinity in the Ayeyarwady Delta, Myanmar, using a 3D variable-density groundwater model
Josh Shankel, , Utrecht University, Exploration of shallow sandy ridge systems for aquifer storage and recovery solutions in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta
2019
- Lennart Brokx, Utrecht University, Projecting the Effects of Saltwater Intrusion on the Fresh Groundwater Resources of Southeastern Louisiana and the New Orleans Area , USA , based on 3D Variable-Density Groundwater Modelling
- Colin Mainz, University of Aachen, Germany, Variable-density groundwater flow and coupled salt transport models of the Chao Phraya Delta, Thailand
2018
- Lars Geitenbeek, Utrecht University, Saline groundwater extraction as a measure to increase the freshwater availability; A case study for the western parts of the Netherlands
- Hendrikx, N., Utrecht University, Identifying the most important factors that determine fresh groundwater availability in deltaic areas
- Hugo Hagendoorn, Delft University of Technology, Measuring and modelling to optimise a salinity monitoring network for use in the optimal control of flushing: Case study: Lissertocht catchment
- Tobias Mulder, Utrecht University, Constructing 3D variable-density groundwater flow models for six deltas using global data sets
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