Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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838722 | Nonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications | 2006 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
We consider an evolution model describing the vertical movement of water and salt in a domain splitted in two parts: a water reservoir and a saturated porous medium below it, in which a continuous extraction of fresh water takes place (by the roots of mangroves). The problem is formulated in terms of a coupled system of partial differential equations for the salt concentration and the water flow in the porous medium, with a dynamic boundary condition which connects both subdomains.We study the existence and uniqueness of solutions, the stability of the trivial steady state solution, and the conditions for the root zone to reach, in finite time, the threshold value of salt concentration under which mangroves may live.
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Authors
Gonzalo Galiano, Julián Velasco,