2023
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2023.1186661
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Hydrogeochemical characteristic and recognization of saline groundwater formation and evolution in silty coast of the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea, Eastern China

Abstract: Saline groundwater is a valuable unconventional water resource in silty coastal zone, which contain complex and fragile sedimentary and hydrological environments that are widely distributed and vulnerable to human activities. Coastal groundwater salinization along the eastern coast of China since the late Pleistocene is thought to be a response to global environmental change. Previous studies have shown a spatial and temporal link between the development of saline groundwater and deposition of marine strata. H… Show more

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“…Therefore, our calculated FSGD flux appears reasonable. Considering the high level of seawater intrusion and soil salinization in this region (Gao et al, 2023), salinity impacts or changes in salinity gradients due to FSGD are likely to occur mainly in the aquifer. Thus, the distribution of salinity in the bottom water (Figure 2 A2) does not show abnormally low values.…”
Section: Validity Of Fsgd Fluxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, our calculated FSGD flux appears reasonable. Considering the high level of seawater intrusion and soil salinization in this region (Gao et al, 2023), salinity impacts or changes in salinity gradients due to FSGD are likely to occur mainly in the aquifer. Thus, the distribution of salinity in the bottom water (Figure 2 A2) does not show abnormally low values.…”
Section: Validity Of Fsgd Fluxmentioning
confidence: 99%