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Improved Approach for the Investigation of Submarine Groundwater Discharge by Means of Radon Mapping and Radon Mass Balancing
by
Petermann, Eric
, Schubert, Michael
, Knöller, Kay
, Stollberg, Reiner
, Gebel, Micha
, Scholten, Jan
, Glück, Franziska
, Riemann, Kornelius
, Weiß, Holger
, Lorz, Carsten
in
Aquifers
/ coasts
/ deaeration
/ groundwater
/ Groundwater discharge
/ groundwater recharge
/ hydrologic models
/ Precipitation
/ radon
/ Rain
/ Seawater
/ Sediments
/ Shorelines
/ South Africa
/ Time series
/ watersheds
2019
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Improved Approach for the Investigation of Submarine Groundwater Discharge by Means of Radon Mapping and Radon Mass Balancing
by
Petermann, Eric
, Schubert, Michael
, Knöller, Kay
, Stollberg, Reiner
, Gebel, Micha
, Scholten, Jan
, Glück, Franziska
, Riemann, Kornelius
, Weiß, Holger
, Lorz, Carsten
in
Aquifers
/ coasts
/ deaeration
/ groundwater
/ Groundwater discharge
/ groundwater recharge
/ hydrologic models
/ Precipitation
/ radon
/ Rain
/ Seawater
/ Sediments
/ Shorelines
/ South Africa
/ Time series
/ watersheds
2019
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Improved Approach for the Investigation of Submarine Groundwater Discharge by Means of Radon Mapping and Radon Mass Balancing
by
Petermann, Eric
, Schubert, Michael
, Knöller, Kay
, Stollberg, Reiner
, Gebel, Micha
, Scholten, Jan
, Glück, Franziska
, Riemann, Kornelius
, Weiß, Holger
, Lorz, Carsten
in
Aquifers
/ coasts
/ deaeration
/ groundwater
/ Groundwater discharge
/ groundwater recharge
/ hydrologic models
/ Precipitation
/ radon
/ Rain
/ Seawater
/ Sediments
/ Shorelines
/ South Africa
/ Time series
/ watersheds
2019
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Improved Approach for the Investigation of Submarine Groundwater Discharge by Means of Radon Mapping and Radon Mass Balancing
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Improved Approach for the Investigation of Submarine Groundwater Discharge by Means of Radon Mapping and Radon Mass Balancing
2019
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The paper presents an improved approach for investigating submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) based on radon mapping and radon mass balancing in the coastal sea. While the use of radon as an environmental tracer in SGD studies is well-established, we identified based on our longstanding experience six methodical shortcomings of the conventional approach and suggest corresponding developments. The shortcomings include: (1 and 2) inadequate consideration of both detection equipment response delay and influence of tidal stage; (3 and 4) incorrect quantification of radon losses, due to offshore mixing and degassing resulting in a potentially incorrect radon mass balance; (5) inaccurate determination of the terrestrial groundwater endmember, due to inhomogeneous radon distribution in the coastal aquifer; and (6) difficulties in distinguishing between discharged fresh groundwater and recirculated seawater. The improved approach is practically demonstrated in a step by step manner in a large-scale field study, which was carried out in False Bay (South Africa) and which consisted of two parts, namely (i) qualitative SGD localization along the entire False Bay coastline based on coastal radon distribution patterns and (ii) quantitative SGD investigation within a defined coastal area of interest (AOI) based on a radon mass balance (RMB). The plausibility of the AOI related results was evaluated by a hydrogeological model, used for qualitative SGD localization, and a hydrological model, applied for estimating groundwater recharge within the AOI catchment.
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