Low-relief environments like the Florida Coastal Everglades (FCE) have complicated hydrologic systems where surface water and groundwater processes are intimately linked yet hard to separate. Fluid exchange within these low-hydraulic-gradient systems can occur across broad spatial and temporal scales, with variable contributions to material transport and transformation. Identifying and assessing the scales at which these processes operate is essential for accurate evaluations of how these systems contribute to global biogeochemical cycles. The distribution of 222Rn and 223,224,226Ra have complex spatial patterns along the Shark River Slough estuary (SRSE), Everglades, FL. High-resolution time-series measurements of 222Rn activity, salinity,...
Water management has altered both the natural timing and volume of freshwater delivered to Everglade...
Mangroves are increasingly being recognized as a major player in coastal hydrological and biogeochem...
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) to coastal zones contributes terrestrial freshwater and nutrie...
Low-relief environments like the Florida Coastal Everglades (FCE) have complicated hydrologic system...
Assessing submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) in mangroves can be challenging due to the complex, ...
We hypothesise that mangroves play an important role in groundwater exchange processes in sub-tropic...
A common approach for quantifying rates of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) to the coastal ocea...
Coastal environments can be highly susceptible to environmental changes caused by anthropogenic pres...
International audienceIntertidal mangrove forests contribute significantly to biogeochemical solute ...
Intertidal mangrove forests contribute significantly to biogeochemical solute budgets of tropical an...
River discharges are usually gauged at sites farther upstream than estuarine tidal reaches. As a res...
We hypothesize that nutrient cycling in a Gulf of Mexico subterranean estuary (STE) is fueled by oxy...
The southern Everglades and Florida Bay have experienced a nearly 50 % reduction in freshwater flow ...
Water management has altered both the natural timing and volume of freshwater delivered to Everglade...
Mangroves are increasingly being recognized as a major player in coastal hydrological and biogeochem...
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) to coastal zones contributes terrestrial freshwater and nutrie...
Low-relief environments like the Florida Coastal Everglades (FCE) have complicated hydrologic system...
Assessing submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) in mangroves can be challenging due to the complex, ...
We hypothesise that mangroves play an important role in groundwater exchange processes in sub-tropic...
A common approach for quantifying rates of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) to the coastal ocea...
Coastal environments can be highly susceptible to environmental changes caused by anthropogenic pres...
International audienceIntertidal mangrove forests contribute significantly to biogeochemical solute ...
Intertidal mangrove forests contribute significantly to biogeochemical solute budgets of tropical an...
River discharges are usually gauged at sites farther upstream than estuarine tidal reaches. As a res...
We hypothesize that nutrient cycling in a Gulf of Mexico subterranean estuary (STE) is fueled by oxy...
The southern Everglades and Florida Bay have experienced a nearly 50 % reduction in freshwater flow ...
Water management has altered both the natural timing and volume of freshwater delivered to Everglade...
Mangroves are increasingly being recognized as a major player in coastal hydrological and biogeochem...
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) to coastal zones contributes terrestrial freshwater and nutrie...