2019
DOI: 10.5194/se-10-405-2019
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Submarine groundwater discharge site in the First Salpausselkä ice-marginal formation, south Finland

Abstract: Abstract. Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) has been implicated as a significant source of nutrients and potentially harmful substances to the coastal sea. Although the number of reported SGD sites has increased recently, their stratigraphical architecture and aquifer geometry are rarely investigated in detail. This study analyses a multifaceted dataset of offshore seismic sub-bottom profiles, multibeam and side-scan sonar images of the seafloor, radon measurements of seawater and groundwater, and onshore … Show more

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“…Dead corals with algae were identified by Johan et al (2017) within and around the area of the crater. SGD seems to affect the morphology of the seafloor in many places around the globe (Buongiorno Nardelli et al 2017;Swarzenski et al 2017;Virtasalo et al 2019) which may be used in more depth as a tool in future SGD studies. Active submarine springs could, for example, be identified based on bathymetry measurements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dead corals with algae were identified by Johan et al (2017) within and around the area of the crater. SGD seems to affect the morphology of the seafloor in many places around the globe (Buongiorno Nardelli et al 2017;Swarzenski et al 2017;Virtasalo et al 2019) which may be used in more depth as a tool in future SGD studies. Active submarine springs could, for example, be identified based on bathymetry measurements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GPR profiles were interpreted following Neal (2004) and were calibrated with the groundwater levels from four observation boreholes measured at the same period, and the drill logs of 12 groundwater observation wells. Details of acquisition, processing and interpretation of GPR and offshore seismic survey data are presented in Virtasalo et al (2019). Data from previous studies consist of the gravimetric survey during 2004 obtained from the Geological Survey of Finland (GTK 2020) and courtesy of the city of Hanko (Sito 2018); information on groundwater observation boreholes (e.g.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For many locations along the Hanko Peninsula, groundwater flow models imply fresh groundwater discharge from the SSI to the coastal Baltic Sea (Luoma and Okkonen 2014). Indeed, Virtasalo et al (2019) recently discovered the first SGD site in Finland, which is connected to the SSI. The groundwater discharge is associated with pockmarks on the seafloor at seawater depths between 4 and 17 m, with estimated SGD rates from 222 Rn measurements of approximately 0.4-1.2 cm day −1 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other examples of sea floor morphological expressions related to groundwater are depressions formed around submarine fresh and/or brackish springs in the Mediterranean, where extensive nearshore carbonate formations caused the development of submarine karstic aquifers (Rousakis et al, 2014). Depressions, which are similar in appearance to pockmarks formed by gas seeps, have also been found where freshwater escapes through the sea floor (Whiticar and Werner, 1981;Khandriche and Werner, 1995;Virtasalo et al, 2019). Groundwater discharge into the ocean is recognized as a widely occurring process and is commonly referred to as submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) (Moore, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%