Nutrient inputs to the coastal ocean through submarine groundwater discharge: controls and potential impact

CP Slomp, P Van Cappellen - Journal of Hydrology, 2004 - Elsevier
Nutrient input through submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) rivals river inputs in certain
regions and may play a significant role in nutrient cycling and primary productivity in the …

Seasonality of nutrient flux and biogeochemistry in an intertidal aquifer

Y Liu, W Liang, JJ Jiao - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Biogeochemical reactions in coastal aquifers highly affect the nutrient flux associated with
submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) to the ocean, which subsequently influences the …

Submarine groundwater springs are characterized by distinct fish communities

T Pisternick, J Lilkendey, A Audit‐Manna… - Marine …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The inflow of terrestrial groundwater into the ocean is increasingly recognized as an
important local source of nutrients and pollutants to coastal ecosystems. Although there is …

Submarine groundwater discharge to Tampa Bay: Nutrient fluxes and biogeochemistry of the coastal aquifer

KD Kroeger, PW Swarzenski, WJ Greenwood, C Reich - Marine chemistry, 2007 - Elsevier
To separately quantify the roles of fresh and saline submarine groundwater discharge
(SGD), relative to that of rivers, in transporting nutrients to Tampa Bay, Florida, we used …

Effects of land reclamation on a subterranean estuary

C Shen, Y Fan, X Wang, W Song… - Water Resources …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Submarine groundwater discharge via coastal aquifers is an important pathway for land‐
derived chemicals to enter the oceans. While previous studies have mostly focused on …

Nutrients in estuaries

DB Nedwell, TD Jickells, M Trimmer… - Advances in Ecological …, 1999 - books.google.com
Estuaries are the major conduits between land and sea, through which flow the loads of
soluble and particulate materials derived from the catchment area of each estuary. These …

Estimating the groundwater contribution into Florida Bay via natural tracers, 222Rn and CH4

DR Corbett, K Dillon, W Burnett… - Limnology and …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Groundwater may represent a significant pathway for nutrients and other dissolved solutes
into Florida Bay, especially near the Keys where wastewater disposal practices add large …

Significant groundwater input to a coastal plain estuary: assessment from excess radon

MC Schwartz - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2003 - Elsevier
A submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) zone was identified through the investigation of
persistent excess radon in the Delaware River and Bay Estuary. This zone, the excess radon …

[HTML][HTML] Estimating submarine groundwater discharge and associated nutrient inputs into Daya Bay during spring using radium isotopes

J Gao, X Wang, Y Zhang, H Li - Water Science and Engineering, 2018 - Elsevier
Daya Bay, a semi-enclosed bay in the South China Sea, is well known for its aquaculture,
agriculture, and tourism. In recent years, many environmental problems have emerged, such …

Assessment of terrigenous nutrient loading to coastal ecosystems along a human land-use gradient, Tutuila, American Samoa

CK Shuler, DW Amato, V Gibson, L Baker, AN Olguin… - Hydrology, 2019 - mdpi.com
Anthropogenic nutrient loading is well recognized as a stressor to coastal ecosystem health.
However, resource managers are often focused on addressing point source or surface water …