In coastal wetlands, the interaction between groundwater, surface water and marine or estuarine water determines the water chemistry; variations in the water balance may be of influence as well. The objective of this work was to assess how the rainfall regime affects the hydrological and geochemical processes that regulate the quality of surface and groundwater in the Samborombon Bay coastal wetland. We analyzed the water balances and chemical data of surface and groundwater during a dry and a wet period. Results show that the rainfall regime regulates water quality in the three hydrological units defined for the region (i.e., groundwater in the coastal plain, groundwater in the shell ridges and surface water in the coastal plain). In the w...
The coastal plain of the Río de la Plata constitutes a large wetland which develops on the right mar...
The origin of the high salinity in the groundwater of acoastal wetland in an arid climate was studie...
Coastal wetlands are transitional zones that play an important role as buffers between the land and ...
In coastal wetlands, the interaction between groundwater, surface water and marine or estuarine wate...
Groundwater geochemistry and dynamics are both among the main controlling factors of environmental f...
The Argentine Atlantic coast constitutes an extensive area where numerous wetlands develop under hum...
Coastal wetlands are complex hydrogeological systems, in which saline groundwater usually occurs. Sa...
Hydrogeochemical processes affecting the chemical composition of groundwater and surface water in th...
Salt marshes are some of the most important wetlands in many regions of the world. Soil and groundwa...
Freshwater lenses associated to shell ridges and sand sheets exist on the coastal wetland of Samboro...
On the Samborombón Bay coastline, located in the Río de la Plata estuary in Buenos Aires province (A...
Hydrogeochemical processes affecting the chemical composition of groundwater and surface water in th...
Hydrogeochemical processes affecting the chemical composition of groundwater and surface water in th...
The processes regulating the relationship between tidal fl ows and shallow groundwater dynamics, tem...
On the coast of the outer Río de la Plata estuary (Argentina) there is a vast coastal wetland occurr...
The coastal plain of the Río de la Plata constitutes a large wetland which develops on the right mar...
The origin of the high salinity in the groundwater of acoastal wetland in an arid climate was studie...
Coastal wetlands are transitional zones that play an important role as buffers between the land and ...
In coastal wetlands, the interaction between groundwater, surface water and marine or estuarine wate...
Groundwater geochemistry and dynamics are both among the main controlling factors of environmental f...
The Argentine Atlantic coast constitutes an extensive area where numerous wetlands develop under hum...
Coastal wetlands are complex hydrogeological systems, in which saline groundwater usually occurs. Sa...
Hydrogeochemical processes affecting the chemical composition of groundwater and surface water in th...
Salt marshes are some of the most important wetlands in many regions of the world. Soil and groundwa...
Freshwater lenses associated to shell ridges and sand sheets exist on the coastal wetland of Samboro...
On the Samborombón Bay coastline, located in the Río de la Plata estuary in Buenos Aires province (A...
Hydrogeochemical processes affecting the chemical composition of groundwater and surface water in th...
Hydrogeochemical processes affecting the chemical composition of groundwater and surface water in th...
The processes regulating the relationship between tidal fl ows and shallow groundwater dynamics, tem...
On the coast of the outer Río de la Plata estuary (Argentina) there is a vast coastal wetland occurr...
The coastal plain of the Río de la Plata constitutes a large wetland which develops on the right mar...
The origin of the high salinity in the groundwater of acoastal wetland in an arid climate was studie...
Coastal wetlands are transitional zones that play an important role as buffers between the land and ...