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Salt water infiltration in two artificial sea inlets in the Belgian dune area
Authors:A Vandenbohede  L Lebbe  Stefaan Gysens  Kevin Delecluyse  Peter DeWolf  
Institution:aResearch Unit Groundwater Modelling, Department Geology and Soil Science, Ghent University, Krijgslaan 281 (S8), B-9000 Gent, Belgium;bMinistry of Transport and Public Works, Agency for Maritime and Coastal Services, Coastal Division, Vrijhavenstraat 3, B-8400 Oostende, Belgium
Abstract:In the dune area of the Westhoek Nature Reserve, situated in the western Belgian coastal plain, two artificial tidal inlets were made aiming to enhance biodiversity. The infiltration of salt water in these tidal inlets was carefully monitored because a fresh water lens is present in the phreatic dune aquifer. This forms an important source of fresh water which is for instance exploited by a water company. The infiltration was monitored over a period of two years by means of electromagnetic borehole measurements (EM39) and by measurements of fresh water heads and temperature using a large number of observation wells. EM39 observations point to aquifer heterogeneity as a determining factor in the movement of the salt infiltration water. It is shown that part of the infiltration water moves further in the dunes instead of towards the sea. On the long term run, possibility exists that salt water enters the extraction’s capture zone. This issue needs further monitoring and study. Fresh water head and temperature data illustrate that the main period of infiltration is confined to spring tide when large amounts of salt water enter the tidal inlets.
Keywords:Tidal inlets  Salt water infiltration  Borehole measurements  Fresh water heads  Temperature data
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