The impacts of climate change on coastal groundwater
Coastal groundwater (CGW) is a critical water resource for many communities and can be a
key part of coastal ecosystems. Owing to its location, CGW faces both terrestrial and marine …
key part of coastal ecosystems. Owing to its location, CGW faces both terrestrial and marine …
Characteristics of dissolved organic matter contribute to Geogenic ammonium enrichment in coastal versus alluvial-lacustrine aquifers
Elevated concentration levels of geogenic ammonium in groundwater arise from the
mineralization of nitrogen-containing natural organic matter in various geological settings …
mineralization of nitrogen-containing natural organic matter in various geological settings …
Transformation of dissolved organic matter and related arsenic mobility at a surface water-groundwater interface in the Hetao Basin, China
Porewater arsenic mobility above the groundwater table has been recognized as a potential
cause of arsenic-rich groundwater, but the processing pathways of dissolved organic matter …
cause of arsenic-rich groundwater, but the processing pathways of dissolved organic matter …
Dissolved organic matter sources in high arsenic groundwater from a sand‐gravel confined aquifer
Sources of dissolved organic matter (DOM) triggering arsenic enrichment in deep confined
groundwater is a highly debated issue. Along these lines, the spectroscopic and molecular …
groundwater is a highly debated issue. Along these lines, the spectroscopic and molecular …
Groundwater springs in the German Wadden Sea tidal flat: a fast-track terrestrial transfer route for nutrients and dissolved organic matter
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) connects fresh groundwater and marine
ecosystems and conveys terrestrially derived dissolved organic matter (DOM) and nutrients …
ecosystems and conveys terrestrially derived dissolved organic matter (DOM) and nutrients …
Intertidal spring dynamics and coastal nutrient loading revealed through geophysics, drone surveys, and in‐situ monitoring
AC Oliver, RC Jamieson, KA Smith… - Hydrological …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Coastal eutrophication poses an increasing risk to ecosystem health due to enhanced
nutrient loading to the global coastline. Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) represents …
nutrient loading to the global coastline. Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) represents …
Capturing the influence of submarine groundwater discharge on nutrient speciation dynamics within an estuarine aquaculture ecosystem
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) plays a crucial role in nutrient dynamics and
eutrophication status of the typical estuarine ecosystems, which are hotspots for …
eutrophication status of the typical estuarine ecosystems, which are hotspots for …
Multi-scale thermal mapping of submarine groundwater discharge in coastal ecosystems of volcanic islands
EL Williams - 2023 - repositories.lib.utexas.edu
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD), or the flow of groundwater from land to sea,
transports different constituents to the coast, such as nutrients, chemicals, and dissolved …
transports different constituents to the coast, such as nutrients, chemicals, and dissolved …