Submarine groundwater discharge estimation in an urbanized embayment in Hong Kong via short-lived radium isotopes and its implication of nutrient loadings and primary production
2014
Luo, Xin | Jiao, Jiu Jimmy | Moore, W.S. | Lee, Chun Ming
224Ra and 223Ra are adopted as tracers to qualify submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) in Tolo Harbor, a highly urbanized embayment in Hong Kong. Based on the sampling data, a two-layered radium mass balance model is used to estimate lateral SGD and bottom SGD. Total SGD is estimated to be 1.2–3.0cmd−1, including lateral SGD of 5.7–7.9cmd−1 and bottom SGD of 0.3–2.0cmd−1. Fresh SGD is estimated to be (2.1–5.5)×105m3d−1. Nutrient fluxes (mold−1) from SGD are estimated to be (3–7.4)×104 (dissolved inorganic nitrogen), (2.4–6.2)×102 (dissolved inorganic phosphate) and (6.5–16)×104 (dissolved silicate). Primary productivity is estimated to be (1.5–15)×106gCd−1, 2–53% of which is supported by SGD-induced phosphate fluxes. The study indicates that SGD is a significant source of nutrients to coastal waters and may cause an obvious increase of primary production. These findings must be considered in future coastal ecological management.
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