Are groundwater inputs into river-dominated areas important? The Chao Phraya River-Gulf of Thailand

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Dulaiova, H.
Burnett, W. C.
Wattayakorn, G.
Sojisuporn, P.
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[1] Florida State Univ, Dept Oceanog, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA
[2] Chulalongkorn Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Marine Sci, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
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10.4319/lo.2006.51.5.2232
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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We used the natural geochemical tracers radon-222 and radium isotopes (Ra-223, Ra-224, Ra-226, Ra-228) to assess exchange rates between the Chao Phraya River and the Gulf of Thailand, and the magnitude of groundwater discharge in the estuary. We performed tracer surveys during two periods in 2004, in January (dry season, gauged river discharge 47 m(3) s(-1)) and in July (wet season, 430 m(3) s(-1)). The isotopic data suggested that there are at least three different sources of these tracers in the estuary: river water, seawater, and groundwater. We estimated the extent of each input via a mixing model using Rn-222, Ra-223, and Ra-224 activities and Ra-224 : Ra-223 ratios. Our analysis showed that the largest groundwater outflow occurs near the mouth of the river. Our groundwater discharge estimates based on the mixing model are 10 and 16 m(3) s(-1) for January and July, respectively. An independent estimate of groundwater discharge in July using a mass balance of excess Ra-226 together with our estimated water exchange rates based on Ra-224 : Ra-223 ratios resulted in a range of 14-19 m(3) s(-1), depending upon the estimated amount of desorbable radium. Our estimated groundwater inputs therefore represent about 20% of the river flow during low flow in January and 4% during high flow conditions in July 2004. The unit shoreline flux (similar to 200 m(3) m(-1) d(-1) in July) for the area around the river mouth is over one order of magnitude higher than two other areas of the Gulf of Thailand where groundwater fluxes have been evaluated.
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