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Fresh and Recirculated Submarine Groundwater Discharge Evaluated by Geochemical Tracers and a Seepage Meter at Two Sites in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan

Journal

HYDROLOGY
Volume 5, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/hydrology5040061

Keywords

submarine groundwater discharge; radium; radon; seepage meter; coastal seas

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI [16H06200, 16H04971]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [16H06200, 16H04971] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) consists of fresh submarine groundwater discharge (FSGD) and recirculated submarine groundwater discharge (RSGD). In this study, we conducted simultaneous 25-hour time-series measurements of short-lived Rn-222 and Ra-224 activities at two sites with differing SGD rates in the central Seto Inland Sea of Japan to evaluate SGD rates and their constituents. At both sites, we also quantified the total SGD, FSGD, and RSGD using a seepage meter to verify the water fluxes estimated with Rn-222 and Ra-224. SGD rates estimated using Rn-222 and Ra-224 at the site with significant SGD approximated the total SGD and RSGD measured by the seepage meter. However, SGD rates derived using Rn-222 at the site with minor SGD were overestimated, since Rn-222 activity at the nearshore mooring site was lower than that in the offshore area. These results suggest that the coupling of short-lived Rn-222 and Ra-224 is a powerful tool for quantification of FSGD and RSGD, although it is important to confirm that tracer activities in coastal areas are higher than those in offshore.

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