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<resTitle>Groundwater Rise Caused by 8-ft SLR</resTitle>
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<idAbs>Description: Simulated groundwater rise with 8.0 feet of sea-level rise. Simulations were created using USGS MODFLOW-2005 with the Groundwater Vistas graphical user interface. This map consists of rectangular polygons created from a raster grid of groundwater rise with sea-level rise relative to mean sea level (MSL) measured at the Fort Point tide gage in 2016.
The groundwater modeling study upon which this resource is based is described in:
Knott, J. F., Daniel, J.S., Jacobs, J., Kirshen, P., 2018. Modeling Groundwater Rise Caused by Sea-Level Rise in Coastal New Hampshire. Journal of Coastal Research. http://www.jcronline.org/doi/abs/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-17-00153.1
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<idCredit>Jayne F. Knott, Ph.D. Candidate; Jennifer M. Jacobs, Ph.D.; University of New Hampshire, Department of Civil &amp; Environmental Engineering. This resource was developed as part of the 2018 CZM Project of Special Merit “Using Science, Building Social Capital, and Unpacking Tax Incentives for a Resilient Coastal New Hampshire”, managed by the NHDES Coastal Program. NOAA-NOS-OCM-2018-2005389</idCredit>
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