The intertidal springs near the Vergulde Draak 1656 wreck site, Western Australia: hydrogeological characteristics and archaeological significance | Les sources intertidales près du site de l’épave du Vergulde Draak de 1656, Australie-Occidentale: caractéristiques hydrogéologiques et signification archéologique Los manantiales intermareales próximos al lugar del naufragio del Vergulde Draak en 1656, Australia occidental: características hidrogeológicas e interés arqueológico 西澳大利亚州Vergulde Draak 1656沉船遗址附近的潮间带泉水:水文地质特征和考古意义 As nascentes entremarés próximas ao local de naufrágio do Vergulde Draak em 1656, Austrália Ocidental: características hidrogeológicas e significado arqueológico
2020
Post, Vincent E. A. | Salmon, Ursula | van Duivenvoorde, Wendy
On 28 April 1656, the Vergulde Draak was shipwrecked on the Western Australian shore after it struck a reef north of the present-day town of Seabird. This article presents the results of an investigation in the vicinity of the wreck site to identify any potable water resources for the sustenance of the 68 survivors. From historical documents it is known that hardly any provisions could be rescued from the ship, so the survivors were reliant on finding water on land. There is no surface water in the immediate vicinity of the wreck. The chemical characteristics of three intertidal springs, as well as the Indian Ocean, were documented. Enough freshwater discharged from two of the three springs to cause a decrease of the salinity and pH, and an increase of the temperature, of the ocean water over a distance along the shore of 100 m. The chloride concentrations of the springs ranged between 3 and 6.5 g/L, and the shipwreck survivors might have resorted to drinking this brackish water. It is also possible that they collected rainwater or tried to dig a well in the dunes, where slightly brackish groundwater was found during the present study. Only future archaeological discoveries can provide certainty, but, albeit suboptimal, the beach offered at least some water resources for a survivor camp.
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