Randomly Distributed Crab Burrows Enhance Groundwater Flow and Salt Transport in Creek‐Marsh Systems
Maosheng Yin,
Kai Xiao,
Pei Xin
et al.
Abstract:Macropores created by crab burrowing are commonly found in vegetated coastal wetlands. However, their impact on surface water‐groundwater interactions and salt transport is insufficiently understood. In this study, we used numerical models to quantify the impact of crab burrows with random spatial distribution, morphology, and openings on groundwater flow and salt transport in creek‐marsh systems. Results showed that these burrows can lead to a more complex network of preferential flow paths and burrow flushin… Show more
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