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This map shows vulnerable areas where the groundwater depth is currently less than 5 ft. The colors show the projected magnitude of groundwater rise under 8 ft of sea-level rise. |
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This map shows vulnerable areas where the groundwater depth is currently less than 5 ft. The colors show the projected magnitude of groundwater rise under 8 ft of sea-level rise. |
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Jayne F. Knott, Ph.D. of JFK Environmental Services LLC and Jennifer M. Jacobs, Ph.D. of Jennifer M. Jacobs & Associates LLC. This work was funded by the NH Department of Environmental Services. |
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<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>Groundwater modeling was used to simulate the effects of sea-level rise on groundwater levels in the New Hampshire Seacoast. The MODFLOW-USG Transport model (Panday, 2022) was used to simulate groundwater flow and saltwater intrusion in these communities. This map shows vulnerable areas where the groundwater depth is currently less than 5 ft. The colors show the projected magnitude of groundwater rise under 8 ft of sea-level rise. Shallow and surface infrastructure, including pavements in these areas, is the most vulnerable to rising groundwater from sea-level rise and from heavy rainfall events.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV> |
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Vulnerable areas (<5 ft GWD) with 8 feet of SLR |
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["environment","geoscientific information","inland waters","oceans","groundwater rise","sea level rise","coastal flooding","NH Seacoast","years 2020 through 2150","resiliency planning"] |
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