Title of article
Groundwater mixing, nutrient diagenesis, and discharges across a sandy beachface, Cape Henlopen, Delaware (USA)
Author/Authors
William J. Ullman، نويسنده , , Bonnie Chang، نويسنده , , Douglas C. Miller، نويسنده , , John A. Madsen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
14
From page
539
To page
552
Abstract
Groundwater and associated nutrients discharge from the beachface to the Delaware Estuary at Cape Henlopen, Delaware, and
appear to contribute significantly to the ecological structure of the adjacent intertidal and subtidal benthic communities. The crosssectional
distributions of salinity and nutrient concentrations at one seepage site indicate that there are two distinct groundwater
masses that mix with seawater in the sandy beachface during discharge. The dissolved nutrient concentrations in the beachface at
this site are substantially higher than those found in the adjacent estuarine surface water. Nutrient concentrations and distribution in
the beachface water reflect: (1) the discharge of nutrient-rich upland water; (2) mixing between nutrient-rich groundwater and
estuarine water; and (3) diagenetic recycling of estuarine organic material in the beachface mixing zone. Simple mixing and
hydrological models are used to determine the relative magnitude of upland and diagenetic contributions and to estimate absolute
nutrient discharges across the beachface. Nutrient fluxes during the summer at this site are sufficient to support carbon fixation rates
of 4–17 mol C/m/year along the beachface. These nutrient fluxes are substantially higher than can be supported by the upland
discharge alone. This suggests that beachfaces serve as traps and reservoirs of estuarine particulate matter and associated nutrient
elements. During the summer, when samples were collected at the Cape Henlopen site, nutrient concentrations in the estuary are low
and the remineralization of particles in the beachface may contribute significantly to the productivity of the dense plant and animal
communities found adjacent to the beachface
Keywords
groundwater , nutrients , DIAGENESIS , mixing zones , tidal pumping , Delaware Bay , Coastal aquifer , beachface
Journal title
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Record number
952640
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