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DESCRIPTION:On small oceanic islands such as the Azores\, water resource ma
 nagement plans increasingly need to incorporate the effects of global clim
 ate change to accurately predict future water supplies for populations and
  agricultural activities\, particularly farming.\nThe expected changes in 
 temperature and precipitation on the Azores islands have important implica
 tions for all components of the island's hydrological cycle\, altering the
  amount of evapotranspiration\, surface runoff and infiltration into groun
 dwater systems.\nGroundwater is the only source of water supply on the Azo
 res islands\, with around 236\,413 inhabitants (2021 census)\, 1\,000\,000
  tourists per year and 2\,000 km from the mainland\, without the capacity 
 to import large quantities of freshwater. The exploited aquifers are of th
 e perched type\, with a low storage capacity and flows with large seasonal
  variations\, and basal with salinization problems due to marine intrusion
 .\nThis article discusses some effects of climate change on the groundwate
 r of this island\, especially in the basal aquifer\, the likely main sourc
 e of freshwater in the future on this island.
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LOCATION:Room R3
SUMMARY:Climate Change and Groundwater on Azores Islands - Francisco Cota R
 odrigues
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/flowpath-2025/talk/JCCWUG/
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