Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) is a global and well-studied geological process by which groundwater of varying salinities enters coastal waters. SGD is known to transport …
Abstract Submarine Groundwater Discharge (SGD) is recognized as a fundamental hydrological process that supports many coastal biogeochemical cycles and social …
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) is a rarely recognized pathway for nutrients and other solutes from land to sea. The sensitive coastal ecosystems around tropical islands …
MA Hayes, A Jesse, N Welti, B Tabet… - Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Groundwater flow through coastal wetlands plays an important role in the maintenance of productivity of intertidal ecosystems. Groundwater can reduce salinity and increase nutrient …
K Fujita, J Shoji, R Sugimoto, T Nakajima… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Submarine groundwater is richer in nutrients compared to surface (river) water and therefore has been considered to be an essential component of biological production in marine …
Seagrass beds are globally declining due to human activities in coastal areas. We here aimed to identify threats from eutrophication to the valuable seagrass beds of Curaçao and …
A Sánchez, MC Ortiz-Hernández… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2013 - Elsevier
Nutrient inputs associated with population growth threaten the integrity of coastal ecosystems. To assess the rapid increase in tourism, we compared the δ 15 N from …
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 …
This study evaluated the impacts of submarine groundwater discharges (SGD) on a rocky intertidal community of South Portugal, during April–November 2011. Chlorophyll-a …