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Samrit Luoma

Researcher at Geological Survey of Finland

Publications -  14
Citations -  325

Samrit Luoma is an academic researcher from Geological Survey of Finland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aquifer & Groundwater. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 251 citations.

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ESPON Climate Climate Change and Territorial Effects on Regions and Local Economies

TL;DR: The web site of ESPON as mentioned in this paper provides the possibility to download and examine the most recent documents produced by finalised and ongoing ESPON projects, as well as a basic report exists only in an electronic version.
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Comparison of the AVI, modified SINTACS and GALDIT vulnerability methods under future climate-change scenarios for a shallow low-lying coastal aquifer in southern Finland

TL;DR: In this paper, a shallow unconfined low-lying coastal aquifer in southern Finland surrounded by the Baltic Sea is vulnerable to changes in groundwater recharge, sea-level rise and human activities, and the intrinsic vulnerability of groundwater under climate scenarios was performed for the aquifer area by utilising the results of a published study on the impacts of climate change on groundwater recharge and sea level rise on groundwater interaction.
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Impacts of Future Climate Change and Baltic Sea Level Rise on Groundwater Recharge, Groundwater Levels, and Surface Leakage in the Hanko Aquifer in Southern Finland

Samrit Luoma, +1 more
- 28 Nov 2014 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the impact of climate change and Baltic Sea level rise on groundwater resources in a shallow, unconfined, low-lying coastal aquifer in Hanko, southern Finland, was assessed using the UZF1 model package coupled with the three-dimensional groundwater flow model MODFLOW to simulate flow from the unsaturated zone through the aquifer.
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Submarine groundwater discharge site in the First Salpausselkä ice-marginal formation, south Finland

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed a multifaceted dataset of offshore seismic sub-bottom profiles, multibeam and side-scan sonar images of the seafloor, radon measurements of seawater and groundwater, and onshore ground-penetrating radar and refraction seismic profiles in order to establish the detailed stratigraphical architecture of a high-latitude submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) site, which is connected to the Late-Pleistocene First Salpausselka icemarginal formation on the Hanko Peninsula in Finland.