2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2020.124606
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Detection and quantification of low submarine groundwater discharge flows by radionuclides to support conceptual hydrogeological model of porous aquifers

Abstract: Low and diffuse submarine groundwater discharge flows are investigated. •Groundwater flow velocity from 222 Rn and from Darcy law are in agreement.• Discharge rates are in agreement with recharge rates solving aquifer water balance.

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“…The community in Labuhan Lombok, Indonesia collect the fresh submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) from offshore wells as the water supply there has greater purity than the surficial onshore groundwater (Moosdorf and Oehler, 2017). Moreover, in Kiveri, Greece, fresh submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) is formed by damming in the ocean and the local people used it for agriculture (Weinstein, 2021;Santoni et al, 2020). While in Andra Island of Papua New Guinea, the local people wash their clothes and garments at some area on beach after the villagers dug holes on the surface (Correa et al, 2021;Mohamed et al, 2018).…”
Section: Fresh Submarine Groundwater Discharge (Sgd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The community in Labuhan Lombok, Indonesia collect the fresh submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) from offshore wells as the water supply there has greater purity than the surficial onshore groundwater (Moosdorf and Oehler, 2017). Moreover, in Kiveri, Greece, fresh submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) is formed by damming in the ocean and the local people used it for agriculture (Weinstein, 2021;Santoni et al, 2020). While in Andra Island of Papua New Guinea, the local people wash their clothes and garments at some area on beach after the villagers dug holes on the surface (Correa et al, 2021;Mohamed et al, 2018).…”
Section: Fresh Submarine Groundwater Discharge (Sgd)mentioning
confidence: 99%