Physical and chemical characterization of remote coastal aquifers and submarine groundwater discharge from a glacierized watershed

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作者
Russo, A. A. [1 ,2 ]
Jenckes, J. [3 ]
Boutt, D. F. [4 ]
Munk, J. [5 ]
Kirshen, A. [4 ]
Munk, L. A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alaska Anchorage, Dept Geol Sci, Anchorage, AK 99508 USA
[2] Univ Alaska Fairbanks, Dept Geosci, Anchorage, AK USA
[3] Univ Alaska Anchorage, Dept Chem, Anchorage, AK USA
[4] Univ Massachusetts Amherst, Dept Geosci, Amherst, MA USA
[5] Univ Alaska Anchorage, Dept Elect Engn, Anchorage, AK USA
关键词
coastal aquifer; coastal hydrogeology; conceptual model; geochemistry; geophysics; submarine groundwater discharge; RIVERINE ORGANIC-MATTER; SEA-LEVEL RISE; HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY; CLIMATE; SEDIMENT; ISOTOPES; OCEAN; CATCHMENT; NUTRIENTS; RECHARGE;
D O I
10.1002/hyp.15240
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TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
学科分类号
081501 ;
摘要
Coastal aquifers play an important role in marine ecosystems by providing high fluxes of nutrients and solutes via submarine groundwater discharge pathways. The physical and chemical characterization of these dynamic systems is foundational to understanding the extent and magnitude of hydrogeologic processes and their subsequent contributions to the marine environment. We describe a km-scale experimental field site located in a glaciofluvial delta entering Kachemak Bay, Alaska. Our characterization applies geophysical (ERT and HVSR), hydrogeologic (grain size analyses, slug tests and tidal response analyses) and geochemical (major ions and stable water isotopes) methods to describe the complexity of coastal aquifers in proglacial environments currently experiencing rapid transformations. The hydrogeologic and geophysical techniques revealed thick (20-84 m) sediments dominated by sands and gravels and delineated zones of freshwater, brackish water and saltwater at both high and low tides within the subterranean estuary. Estimates of hydraulic conductivities via multiple approaches ranged from 2 to 250 m d-1, with means across the four methods within the same order of magnitude. Tidal response analyses highlighted a coastal aquifer in strong connection with the sea as evidenced by clear spring- and neap-tidal signals within a proximal piezometric hydrograph. Geochemical sampling revealed coastal groundwaters as substantially enriched in solutes compared to proximal river samples with limited variability across seasons. A clear connection between the Wosnesenski River and the adjacent aquifer was also observed, with concentrated recharge from the river corridor during the meltwater season. This combination of approaches provides the basis for a conceptual model for coastal aquifer systems within the Gulf of Alaska and an upscaled mean daily yield of freshwater and solutes from the delta subsurface. Our findings are critical for subsequent numerical simulations of groundwater flow, tidal pumping and chemical reactions and transport in these understudied environments. This approach may be applied for low-cost, large-scale hydrogeologic investigations in coastal areas and may be particularly useful for remote sites where access and mobility are challenging. Summarizing the major findings from our experimental field site in the Wosnesenski River Delta. Circled numbers provided in the depiction are explained in the corresponding numbers listed in the text. The range of saturated hydraulic conductivities, Ksat, from different methods is presented in the lower right-hand side (GSD, grain size distribution). image
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