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      <subfield code="a">Groundwater flowing through coastal aquifers is increasingly impacted by human pressures as&#xd;
consequence of a growing demand on drinking water, tourism and agriculture, among others.&#xd;
Thus, groundwater availability very often depend on its quality since water salinization and&#xd;
pollution are the main challenges for water management because of seawater and freshwater&#xd;
interaction. Therefore, it is crucial to monitor the availability of groundwater and its quality under&#xd;
changing scenarios where this water resource can be specially threatened.&#xd;
This study aims to assess the spatial distribution and time evolution of groundwater levels and&#xd;
hydrochemistry of the alluvial aquifer of the Bajo Guadalhorce Valley (Málaga, S Spain) for the&#xd;
evaluation of its quantitative and qualitative status. To that, groundwater level, electrical&#xd;
conductivity and Cl- and SO42- concentrations of water have been measured in a field sampling&#xd;
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      <subfield code="a">Nieto, J.M., Barberá, J.A., Andreo, B. (2020). Hydrodynamic and hydrochemical evolution of the Bajo Guadalhorce Valley alluvial aquifer (Málaga, S Spain) in the last 40 years. EGU General Assembly 2020. Book of abstract: EGU2020-22655. doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-22655</subfield>
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