Title of article
Evaluation of time-space distributions of submarine ground water discharge
Author/Authors
Taniguchi، Makoto نويسنده , , Ishitobi، Tomotoshi نويسنده , , Saeki، Ken-ichi نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
-335
From page
336
To page
0
Abstract
Submarine ground water discharge (SGD) rates were measured continuously by automated seepage meters to evaluate the process of ground water discharge to the ocean in the coastal zone of Suruga Bay, Japan. The ratio of terrestrial fresh SGD to total SGD was estimated to be at most 9% by continuous measurements of electrical conductivity of SGD. Semidiurnal changes of SGD due to tidal effects and an inverse relation between SGD and barometric pressure were observed. Power spectrum density analyses of SGD, sea level, and ground water level show that SGD near shore correlated to ground water level changes and SGD offshore correlated to sea level changes. SGD rates near the mouth of the Abe River are smaller than those elsewhere, possibly showing the effect of the river on SGD. The ratio of terrestrial ground water discharge to the total discharge to the ocean was estimated to be 14.7% using a water balance method
Journal title
GROUND WATER
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
GROUND WATER
Record number
64721
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