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Included in this repository are supporting field data and final model input files used to produce the results of the manuscript: Trglavcnik, V., Morrow, D., Weber, K. P., Li, L., & Robinson, C. E. (2017), "Analysis of tide and offshore storm-induced water table fluctuations for structural characterization of a coastal island aquifer." This dataset contains: SableIsland_data.xlsx Data used to produce figures in the above manuscript. Final_SS.zip Input files for the final model (see Figure 3 in manuscript), steady-state SEAWAT simulation. Final_PBC.zip Input files for the final model, transient SEAWAT simulation with a sinusoidal tidal boundary implemented by the Periodic Boundary Condition package (developed for MODFLOW by Post, 2011). All data and files are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International.
This study was financially supported by Parks Canada. The authors would like to thank Darren White, Jeremy Archer, and Alaina Lesley from the Environmental Sciences Group (ESG) for their assistance with the field logistics and data collection.
coastal hydrogeology, water table fluctuations, coastal forcing, offshore storms, coastal groundwater dynamics
coastal hydrogeology, water table fluctuations, coastal forcing, offshore storms, coastal groundwater dynamics
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