Escenarios relacionados con la intrusión marina. Caso de estudio Cuenca Artemisa – Quivicán, Provincia Habana. La Habana – Cuba

Authors

  • Manuel Núñez Lafitte Ministerio de Ciencia Tecnología y Medio Ambiente

Keywords:

Aquifer, Marine intrusion, Underground water

Abstract

Sea water intrusion is the process by which the sea water in an aquifer displaces the sweet water as consequence of a sensitive reduction of the hydraulic head, either for natural actions or for anthropic activity Sea water intrusion takes place in the coastal aquifers mainly independently to the predominant lithology. In this work the scenario analysis is approached by studying the effects that sea water intrusion in dry years would produce to the supply of underground water to the City of Havana and Havana Province, when there would be high exploitation of the aquifers without maintenance of recharge works such as in South Dike.
There would be a cartography of the scenario in danger to show the presage of the penetration expressed in the longitude of the marine intrusion wedge, taking as contour conditions the variable that may be unfavorable for their temporal variation, such as precipitation and depression. The thickness of the sheet of sweet water is considered constant.

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Published

2008-04-12

How to Cite

Núñez Lafitte, M. (2008). Escenarios relacionados con la intrusión marina. Caso de estudio Cuenca Artemisa – Quivicán, Provincia Habana. La Habana – Cuba. Espacio Y Desarrollo, (20), 109–116. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/espacioydesarrollo/article/view/5454

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