Both terrestrial and marine forces drive underground fluid flows in the coastal zone. Hydraulic gradients on land result in groundwater seepage near shore and may contribute to flows further out on the shelf from confined aquifers. Marine processes such as tidal pumping and current-induced pressure gradients may induce interfacial fluid flow anywhere on the shelf where permeable sediments are present. The terrestrial and oceanic forces overlap spatially so measured fluid advection through coastal sediments may be a result of composite forcing. We thus define “submarine groundwater discharge” (SGD) as any and all flow of water on continental margins from the seabed to the coastal ocean, regardless of fluid composition or driving force. SGD i...
The current trend of global populations moving increasingly to high density, coastal cities places ...
textSubterranean estuaries are important coastal features where dissolved materials from groundwater...
Continental shelves are a highly productive part of the oceans, playing a key role for both marine l...
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) is now recognized as an important pathway between land and sea...
Sustainable coastal resource management requires sound understanding of interactions between coastal...
Water and chemical fluxes across the sea bottom provide an important linkage between terrestrial and...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
Water flowing through the terrestrial landscape ultimately delivers fresh water and dissolved solute...
Eutrophication of coastal waters due to non-point-source land-derived nitrogen (N) loads is a world-...
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) into the ocean is increasingly recognized as an important comp...
This paper presents a theoretical model of flow and chemical transport processes in subterranean est...
Terrestrial and oceanic forces drive fluid flow within the coastal zone to produce submarine groundw...
Advective flows rapidly transport water, solutes, and particles into and out of permeable sand beds ...
Hydrological land-ocean connectivity is an important driver of coastal ecosystems. Rivers are obviou...
Nutrient input through submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) rivals river inputs in certain regions ...
The current trend of global populations moving increasingly to high density, coastal cities places ...
textSubterranean estuaries are important coastal features where dissolved materials from groundwater...
Continental shelves are a highly productive part of the oceans, playing a key role for both marine l...
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) is now recognized as an important pathway between land and sea...
Sustainable coastal resource management requires sound understanding of interactions between coastal...
Water and chemical fluxes across the sea bottom provide an important linkage between terrestrial and...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
Water flowing through the terrestrial landscape ultimately delivers fresh water and dissolved solute...
Eutrophication of coastal waters due to non-point-source land-derived nitrogen (N) loads is a world-...
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) into the ocean is increasingly recognized as an important comp...
This paper presents a theoretical model of flow and chemical transport processes in subterranean est...
Terrestrial and oceanic forces drive fluid flow within the coastal zone to produce submarine groundw...
Advective flows rapidly transport water, solutes, and particles into and out of permeable sand beds ...
Hydrological land-ocean connectivity is an important driver of coastal ecosystems. Rivers are obviou...
Nutrient input through submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) rivals river inputs in certain regions ...
The current trend of global populations moving increasingly to high density, coastal cities places ...
textSubterranean estuaries are important coastal features where dissolved materials from groundwater...
Continental shelves are a highly productive part of the oceans, playing a key role for both marine l...