Submarine discharges adds as much nutrients as rivers to the sea
Barcelona, Spain (SPX) Mar 23, 2015 - Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) consists of a mixture of continental freshwater and seawater, which recirculates through the coastal aquifer. In addition to its importance in the water cycle, as a potentially exploitable water resource and a source of water for brackish coastal environments such as marshes and coastal lagoons, it also can serve as an important source of dissolved chemical ... more
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