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Submarine Groundwater Discharge in the Coastal Zone
Indonesia is one of the archipelagic countries that has the longest coastline in the world. Because it is located in the tropics, in general it has a very high rainfall. Each island has a different morphology which is composed of a variety of rocks with different hydrogeological properties.
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Determining locations of sublacustrine springs by remote sensing: the Skadar Lake case example Montenegro [PDF]
Locating zones of submarine or sublacustrine groundwater discharge often presents the most important part of a costal hydrogeological research. These zones are most commonly unobservable from the surface, so their determination requires complex ...
Milan Radulovic, Goran Sekulic
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Submarine Groundwater Discharge (SGD) has been recognized as an important component of the ocean-continent interface. The few previous studies in Brazil have focused on nearshore areas.
Karina Kammer Attisano +5 more
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Sandy Subterranean Estuaries Minimize Groundwater Nitrogen Pollution Impacts on Coastal Waters
Widespread anthropogenic activities pollute groundwater that eventually seeps out to the coastal ocean. Here, we resolve nutrient transformations and fluxes in 11 sandy subterranean estuaries (STEs) with contrasting nutrient sources and development ...
Xiaogang Chen +11 more
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Alkalinity and carbon fluxes from coastal aquifers to the ocean via submarine groundwater discharge
The coastal ocean links land and sea through rivers and submarine groundwater discharge, which contribute to the coastal carbon budget. Groundwater discharge, including fresh groundwater and recirculated seawater, remains poorly constrained globally ...
Nurit Weber, Yael Kiro
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Unconfined coastal karst aquifers are highly susceptible to contamination from anthropogenic activities, particularly in regions lacking adequate wastewater treatment. Their open hydrological structure facilitates the input and dispersion of contaminants
Raquel Aidé Iturria-Dawn +6 more
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Parallels between stream and coastal water quality associated with groundwater discharge.
Groundwater-surface water interactions drive water quality in both streams and the coastal ocean, where groundwater discharge occurs in streams as baseflow and along the coastline as submarine groundwater discharge (SGD).
Trista McKenzie +2 more
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Divergent responses of native and invasive macroalgae to submarine groundwater discharge. [PDF]
Richards Donà A, Smith CM, Bremer LL.
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Precipitation, submarine groundwater discharge of nitrogen, and red tides along the southwest Florida Gulf coast. [PDF]
Kurtz BE, Landmeyer JE, Culter JK.
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Given the pressing need to address the escalating water supply challenges in the coastal regions of southeastern and southern Ukraine, the expansion of methodologies for identifying zones of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) within the Ukrainian ...
V.O. Iemelianov, V.M. Rylyuk, M.I. Skypa
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