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Sea level rise effects on acidic pollution in a coastal acid sulphate soil area

Sea level rise effects on acidic pollution in a coastal acid sulphate soil area

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Date of publication
December 2014
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handle:10568/67595
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Bac Lieu is a coastal province the Mekong River Delta (MRD), Vietnam. Aside from salinity intrusion from the sea, the province is strongly affected by acidic pollution as 58% of the area (250,000 ha) is overlaid with acid sulphate soil (ASS). Previous studies showed that the eminent sea level rise (SLR) would influence the hydrology and salinity of the canal networks in the province. This study, using the previously validated hydraulic and water quality model VRSAP-ACIDITY (Vietnam River Systems And Plains, coupled with ACIDITY Module), aimed at quantifying impacts of different SLR scenarios (SLR = 17, 30, 50, or 75 cm) on acidic pollution in the province. Under the present sea level, widespread acidic pollution (pH

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Wassmann, Reiner
Phong, N. D.
Hoanh, Chu Thai
Tuong, T.P.

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