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Seawater intrusion types and regional divisions in the southern coast of Laizhou Bay

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The southern coast of Laizhou Bay, Bohai Sea, is one of the areas in China most seriously impacted by seawater intrusion. Based on the sources of intruding waterbodies, seawater intrusion can be divided into two types: intrusion of saline water derived from modern seawater, and intrusion of subsurface brine and saline water derived from paleo-seawater in shallow Quaternary sediments. There are some distinct differences in their formation, mechanism and damage. The subsurface brine intrusion is a special type, which can cause very serious disaster.

The coastal landform and the Quaternary hydrogeological environment are predominant factors in the classification of seawater intrusion types. Various coastal environments in different coastal sections result in three types of intrusion: seawater intrusion, saline groundwater intrusion, and mixed seawater and saline water intrusion, in the southern coast of Laizhou Bay, which can be divided into four areas: the seawater intrusion area in the northern Laizhou City coast, the mixed seawater and saline groundwater intrusion area in the Baisha River-Jiaolai River mouth plain area, the mixed seawater and saline groundwater intrusion area in the Weihe River mouth plain area northern Changyi county coast, and the saline ground-water intrusion area in the northern Shouguang plains.

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Contribution No. 2900 from the Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

This work supported by the “Eighth Five-year Plan” key project of China, No. 85-806-02-01.

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Guang-lan, M., You-song, H., Shao-qing, W. et al. Seawater intrusion types and regional divisions in the southern coast of Laizhou Bay. Chin. J. Ocean. Limnol. 20, 277–284 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02848859

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