Seawater Intrusion and Submarine Groundwater Discharge studies at the Argentona site in Spain

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<p>We describe an intermediate scale experimental field site located in a coastal alluvial aquifer at the mouth of the Argentona ephemeral stream on the Maresme coastline (Barcelona, Spain). We have been monitoring Seawater Intrusion (SWI) and Submarine Groundwater Discharge (SGD) for several years using geological (lithological description and core samples analyses), geophysical (downhole and cross-hole measurements), hydraulics (pumping and tidal response tests) and hydrochemical (major and minor elements), and geophysical methods (cross-hole electrical resistivity. We have found that apparently minor silt layers control the distribution of salinity, with SWI and freshwater SGD occurring at multiple layers. This multiplicity of salinity levels promotes unstable mixing, which is very active and leads to a surprising bio-geochemical activity in the mixing zone. In parallel, instability makes it hard to sample SGD and makes it clear that the traditional SWI-SGD paradigm needs to be revised.</p>
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