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Observations of nearshore groundwater discharge: Kahekili Beach Park submarine springs, Maui, Hawaii

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JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY-REGIONAL STUDIES
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages 147-165

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrh.2015.12.056

Keywords

Regional groundwater flow; Submarine groundwater discharge; Radon; Thoron; Thermal infrared; Oceanographic time series; Salinity

Funding

  1. USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP)
  2. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [R/SB-12]
  3. University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program, SOEST from NOAA Office of Sea Grant, Department of Commerce [NA140AR4170071]
  4. State of Hawaii Department of Aquatic Resources

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Study region: The study region encompasses the nearshore, coastal waters off west Maui, Hawaii. Here abundant groundwater-that carries with it a strong land-based fingerprint discharges into the coastal waters and over a coral reef. Study focus: Coastal groundwater discharge is a ubiquitous hydrologic feature that has been shown to impact nearshore ecosystems and material budgets. A unique combined geochemical tracer and oceanographic time-series study addressed rates and oceanic forcings of submarine groundwater discharge at a submarine spring site off west Maui, Hawaii. New hydrological insights for the region: Estimates of submarine groundwater discharge were derived for a primary vent site and surrounding coastal waters off west Maui, Hawaii using an excess Rn-222 (t(1/2)=3.8 d) mass balance model. Such estimates were complemented with a novel thoron (Rn-220, t(1/2) = 56 s) groundwater discharge tracer application, as well as oceanographic time series and thermal infrared imagery analyses. In combination, this suite of techniques provides new insight into the connectivity of the coastal aquifer with the near shore ocean and examines the physical drivers of submarine groundwater discharge. Lastly, submarine groundwater discharge derived constituent concentrations were tabulated and compared to surrounding seawater concentrations. Such work has implications for the management of coastal aquifers and downstream nearshore ecosystems that respond to sustained constituent loadings via this submarine route. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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