Journal of Water and Climate Change (Feb 2024)

Investigating the vulnerability of the northern coasts of Iran due to changes in the water level of the Caspian Sea by considering the effects of climate change

  • Sina Ghassabian,
  • Omid Tayari,
  • Mehdi Momeni Roghabadi,
  • Mohsen Irandoost

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wcc.2024.400
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
pp. 407 – 430

Abstract

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Coastal aquifers are one of the most important sources of water supply, and it is expected that the effects of climate change will be one of their threatening factors in the short or long term. The present study was conducted in the northern coasts of Iran (Amirabad, Babolsar) and the main goal was to investigate the behavior of saltwater advance in coastal aquifers considering the changes in the coastline due to the effects of climate change and aquifer characteristics. In order to simulate the flow of underground water and the advancement of salt water in the coastal aquifer of the Caspian Sea, MODFLOW MT3DMS and SEAWAT numerical models were used in the GMS10.6 software. The results show that there is a salinity increase of up to 60 ppt, which is much higher than the minimum seawater salinity of 2 ppt. According to the results, it is clear that in the studied area, contaminated water entered the underground aquifers, especially in the coastal erosion areas and during the seasons when the sea level changes and when the changes in the coastline increase. HIGHLIGHTS Investigated the vulnerability of the aquifer by considering the changes in the water level due to climate change.; For this purpose, the images in the GIS environment were drawn to create a conceptual model.; After georeferencing the images, the values are assigned and then transferred to the GMS software.; It can be seen that the amount of water pollution increases every month.;

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