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Pneumatic Barrier Against Salt Water Intrusion
In rivers subject to salt water intrusion, bubbles of air from perforated pipes on the river bottom will create an upward flow of salt water and thus a mixing between the fresh and salt water layers. When the upward flow reaches the absolute maximum of salt water discharge the salt water will be unable to penetrate the bubble “curtains.” Such installations may provide the answer to the salt water problem in many rivers.
Pneumatic Barrier Against Salt Water Intrusion
In rivers subject to salt water intrusion, bubbles of air from perforated pipes on the river bottom will create an upward flow of salt water and thus a mixing between the fresh and salt water layers. When the upward flow reaches the absolute maximum of salt water discharge the salt water will be unable to penetrate the bubble “curtains.” Such installations may provide the answer to the salt water problem in many rivers.
Pneumatic Barrier Against Salt Water Intrusion
Larsen, Ian (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 126 ; 350-362
2021-01-01
131961-01-01 pages
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