Study on the Impacts of Salinized Soils on the Quality of Upper Water during Seawater Intrusion

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Potential harm of environment caused by seawater intrusion had come into reality. Seawater intrusion has caused a variety of impacts on ecological environment. In this paper, in order to research salinized soils’ impacts on upper groundwater in the process of seawater intrusion, the author conducted a series of laboratory tests and analyzed characteristics of influence which lower salinized soils impact on upper water.

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