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Climate Change, Groundwater Salinization and Road Maintenance Costs in Coastal Bangladesh
Dasgupta, Susmita
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The potentially-adverse impact of salinity on paved roads is well-established in the engineering literature. The problem seems destined to grow, as climate-related changes in sea level and riverine flows drive future increases in groundwater sal
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