2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2019.124034
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Accuracy and sensitivity of radium mass balances in assessing karstic submarine groundwater discharge in the stratified Calanque of Port-Miou (Mediterranean Sea)

Abstract: Submarine Groundwater Discharge (SGD) has received increased attention in recent years since it was recognized that it may be both volumetrically and chemically important. Around the Mediterranean Sea, 60% of the coastline is composed of karstic aquifers, and to properly estimate the hydrological budget of the Mediterranean Sea it is therefore necessary to better assess the karstic submarine groundwater discharges (KSGD). However, quantifying KSGD is still challenging. Among the methods recently developed to d… Show more

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“…The deep reservoir of the Port-Miou aquifer is hypothesized to have such a large mixing zone and transit time that the first-magnitude spring is considered to discharge at a relatively constant salinity (~12 -14 PSU) and flow-rate (~ 3 m 3 s -1 ) during baseflow conditions (i.e. no precipitation); in contrast, the shallow reservoir of the aquifer responds rapidly to precipitation and can exceed 20 m 3 s -1 immediately following a rainfallevent (Arfib and Charlier, 2016;Claude et al, 2019).…”
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“…The deep reservoir of the Port-Miou aquifer is hypothesized to have such a large mixing zone and transit time that the first-magnitude spring is considered to discharge at a relatively constant salinity (~12 -14 PSU) and flow-rate (~ 3 m 3 s -1 ) during baseflow conditions (i.e. no precipitation); in contrast, the shallow reservoir of the aquifer responds rapidly to precipitation and can exceed 20 m 3 s -1 immediately following a rainfallevent (Arfib and Charlier, 2016;Claude et al, 2019).…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Submarine groundwater discharge to the entire zone of the Calanques of Marseille-Cassis is estimated as 6.7 ± 2.0 m 3 s -1 (5.8 ± 1.7 *10 5 m 3 d -1 ) during the study period of March 2018, and is most prevalent along the eastern section of the studied area (Table 5). Claude et al (2019) respectively, over the entire study area (Figure 9). Approximately 70% of the SGD inputs were into Cassis (box 5); area-normalized DIN and DIP fluxes to Cassis were thus 6,700 ± 2,800 µmol N m -2 d -1 and 29 ± 13 µmol P m -2 d -1 , respectively (DIN:DIP >230).…”
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