Over, Under, and Through: Hydrologic Connectivity and the Future of Coastal Landscape Salinization
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Seawater intrusion (SWI) affects coastal landscapes worldwide. Here we describe the hydrologic pathways through which SWI occurs - over land via storm surge or tidal flooding, under land via groundwater transport, and through watersheds via natural and artificial surface water channels – and how human modifications to those pathways alter patterns of SWI. We present an approach to advance understanding of spatiotemporal patterns of salinization that integrates these hydrologic pathways, their interactions, and how humans modify them. We use examples across the East Coast U.S. that exemplify mechanisms of salinization that have been reported around the planet to illustrate how hydrologic connectivity and human modifications alter patterns of SWI. Finally, we propose a path for advancing SWI science by developing a cross-site, cross-disciplinary network of scientists to (1) deploy standardized and well-distributed sensor networks at local to global scales that intentionally track SWI fronts, (2) employ remote sensing and geospatial imaging techniques targeted at integrating above and belowground patterns of SWI, and (3) continue developing data analysis and model-data fusion techniques to measure the extent, understand the effects, and predict the future of coastal salinization.
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2025-06-22



