Global potential for the growth of fresh groundwater resources with large beach nourishments

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2019-08-28

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Huizer, SebastianISNI 0000000506011840
Luijendijk, A P
Bierkens, MarcORCID 0000-0002-7411-6562ISNI 0000000109834798
Oude Essink, GualbertORCID 0000-0003-0931-6944ISNI 0000000385630206

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Whether a coastal area is suitable for beach nourishments and can induce a growth in fresh groundwater resources depends on the appropriateness of the intended site for beach nourishments, and the attainable growth in fresh groundwater resources. In this study we presume that all eroding sandy beaches are suitable for large beach nourishments, and focus on the impact of these nourishments on fresh groundwater in various coastal settings. The growth in fresh groundwater resources - as a consequence of the construction of a beach nourishment - was quantified with 2-D variable-density groundwater models, for a global range in geological parameters and hydrological processes. Our simulation results suggest that large beach nourishments will likely lead to a (temporary) increase of fresh groundwater resources in most settings. However, for a substantial growth in fresh groundwater, the coastal site should receive sufficient groundwater recharge, consist of sediment with a low to medium hydraulic conductivity, and be subject to a limited number of land-surface inundations. Our global analysis shows that 17% of shorelines may consist of erosive sandy beaches, and of these sites 50% have a high potential suitability. This shows a considerable potential worldwide to combine coastal protection with an increase in fresh groundwater resources.

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SDG 14 - Life Below Water

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Huizer, S, Luijendijk, A P, Bierkens, M F P & Oude Essink, G H P 2019, 'Global potential for the growth of fresh groundwater resources with large beach nourishments', Scientific Reports, vol. 9, no. 1, 12451. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-48382-z