Submarine groundwater discharge and associated metal elements into an urbanized bay

Marine Pollution Bulletin(2023)

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In this study, geochemical tracers (radium isotopes) and heavy metals (Pb, Zn, Cd, Cr and As) were analyzed to derive the submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) and associated metal fluxes during four seasons in an urbanized bay (Daya Bay, China). Results showed that Pb and Zn were the main pollutants in bay water. SGD was found to exhibit an obvious seasonal trend (autumn > summer > spring > winter). Such seasonal patterns may be related to the hydraulic gradient between groundwater level and sea level, storm surges and tidal range. SGD was a dominant source of marine metal elements, contributing 19 %–51 % of the total inputs of metals into Daya Bay. The bay water was classified as slight pollution to heavy pollution, which could be linked to SGD-derived metal fluxes. This study provides a better understanding of the important role that SGD plays in metal budgets and ecological environments of coastal waters.
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Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD), Radium isotopes, Seasonal variations, Heavy metal, Ecological environments
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