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Causes an of saltwater intrusion rising of sea water intrusion

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Answered by sanu155
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Saltwater intrusion is the movement of saline water into freshwater aquifers, which can lead to contamination of drinking water sources and other consequences. Saltwater intrusion occurs naturally to some degree in most coastal aquifers, owing to the hydraulic connection between groundwater and seawater.
Answered by bratislava
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The rise and fall of the sea levels that are related to human activities.

Explanation:

  • Salt water can occur naturally in coastal aquifers due to  connection between the ground and the sea water. Activities related to pumping of groundwater form the wells.  
  • The groundwater mixes with the inland areas and flows towards the costa which have a low elevation. Due to the transition zone there happens to be mixing of water through diffusion and dispersion.

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